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Kahn Institute - A Festival of Disorder - Summer 2008
Kahn Institute - Deceit: the Uses of Transparency and Concealment - Summer 2008
Kahn Institute - Sustainable Houses, Homes & Communities - Summer 2007
Kahn Institute - Undergrounds & Underworlds - Summer 2007
AAS112: Methods of Inquiry (A. Andrews) - Spring 2008
AMS201: Introduction to the Study of American Society and Culture ( F. Cheung, D. Horowitz, H. Horowitz, K. Rozario) - Spring 2008
ANT342: Traditional Chinese Medicine (S. Gottschang) - Spring 2007
For readings, discussion, links click on ANT342 Moodle site.
ANT344: Theory in the Social Sciences of Medicine (D. Joralemon) - Spring 2008
ARC211: Introduction to Archaeology (S. Allen) - Spring 2008
ARH101: Art & Death (B. Buettner) - Spring 2008
ARH101: Realism, The Desire to Record the World (C. Andrews) - Spring 2008
ARH101: Writing Art/Art Writing (F. Ward) - Spring 2008
ARH205: Inka & Aztec, Visual Culture & Imperial Desire (D. Leibsohn) - Spring 2008
ARH315: At Home in Pompeii (B. Kellum)
ARH372: Cézanne and the History of Modernism - Spring 2008
BCH252/253: Biochemistry I, Lab and Lecture (E. Jamieson) - Spring 2008
BIO272: Vertebrate Biology (G. Hayssen) - Spring 2008
CHM100: Chemistry of Art Objects (L. Burk, D. Dempsey) - Spring 2008
CLT260: Health & Illness: Literary Explorations in the Library (S. Knight) - Spring 2008
CLT268: Latina and Latin American Women Writers (N. Saporta Sternbach) - Spring 2008
For readings, assignments, and an extensive bibliography click on CLT268 Moodle site.
DAN171: Dance in the 20th Century (L. Brown) - Spring 2008
"Professor, how do I write a 15 page paper?"
EAL232: Modern Chinese Literature in the Library (S. Knight) - Spring 2008
EAS200: Humans and Nature in China (S. Gottschang) - Spring 2008
For readings, discussion, links click on EAS200 Moodle site.
EAS280: Modern Girls and Marxist Boys: Consumerism, Colonialism, and Gender (J. Kim) - Spring 2008
ECO363: Seminar on Inequality (R. Buchele) - Spring 2008
For information on research methods and more, click on ECO363 Moodle site.
EDC210: Literacy in Cross-Cultural Perspectives (R. Harman) - Spring 2008
EDC240: How Do We Know Students Are Learning? (T. Laughner) - Spring 2008
EDC340: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives and the Educative Process (R. Ducharme) - Spring 2008
EGR260: Mass and Energy Balances (D. Riley) - Spring 2008
ENG118: Fast Food Nation in the Library (S. Eddy) - Spring 2008
ENG118: Mixing Memory & Desire in the Library (M. Bagg) - Spring 2008
ENG118: Riding the Wave in the Library (J. Alves) - Spring 2008
ENG120: Viking Mythology in the Library (C. Davis) - Spring 2008
ENG199: Methods in Literary Study (S. Seelig) - Spring 2008
ENG199: Methods of Literary Study (M. Thurston) - Spring 2008
ENG250: Chaucer in the Library (N. Bradbury) - Spring 2008
ENG345: Getting Framed in the Library (E. Harries) - Spring 2008
FYS125: Of Women Delivered: Midwifery in Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective (E. Laquer) - Spring 2008
FYS153: Excavating Women (S. Allen) - Spring 2008
GER222: War and Peace in Germany (J. Keyler-Mayer) - Spring 2008
GOV215: The Clinton Years (M. Lendler) - Spring 2008
GOV256: Labor Migration (G. White) - Spring 2008
For readings, discussion and many more links, use the GOV256 Moodle site.
GOV321: Genocide in Rwanda (C. Newbury) - Spring 2008
For Moodle, click on GOV321.
GOV343: Corruption and Global Governance (M. Bukovansky) - Spring 2008
GOV366: The Political Theory of Michel Foucault (G. Lehring) - Spring 2008
HST201: The Silk Road (R. Lim) - Spring 2008
HST265: North America, 1500-1800 (N. Salisbury) - Spring 2008
HST266: The Age of the American Civil War (R. Weir) - Spring 2008
HST270: Cross-Cultural Captivity in North America, 1500-1860 (N. Salisbury) - Spring 2008
HST273: Contemporary America: World War II to the Present (D. Horowitz) - Spring 2008
HST278: U.S. Women's History since 1865 (J. Guglielmo) - Spring 2008
HST383: Seminar in U.S. Women's History: The Sophia Smith Collection (J. Guglielmo) - Spring 2008
ITL250: Medieval and Renaissance Literature in the Library (A. Botta & A. Procaccini) - Spring 2008
ITL333: Dante in the Library (A. Procaccini) - Spring 2008
ITL344: Women in Italian Society (G. Bellesia) - Spring 2008
JUD225: Jewish Civilization in the Library (J. Cammy) - Spring 2008
LAT213: Virgil's Aeneid Print Resources (N. Shumate) - Spring 2008
LIS413: Literature of the Humanities, Visual Arts (J. Kelly, B. Polowy) - Spring 2008
LIS413: Literature of the Humanities, Visual Arts Exercise (J. Kelly, B. Polowy) - Spring 2008
LSS200: Socialized Landscapes (N. Antonetti) - Spring 2008
LSS300: Rethinking Landscape (N . Antonetti) - Spring 2008
NSC230: Experimental Methods in Neuroscience (M. Harrington) - Spring 2008
PHI200: Philosophy Colloquium (J. Connolly) - Spring 2008
PHI330: The Philosophy of Hume (J. Garfield) - Spring 2008
PSY192: Cultural and Ethnic Identity Development (E. Pufall) - Spring 2008
PSY192: Introduction to Research Methods, Clinical and Abnormal (P. Butler) - Spring 2008
REL234: Contemporary Christianity (V.Shevzov) - Spring 2008
REL360: Chinese Buddhism Flowers in the Libraries (P. Gregory) - Spring 2008
SIAMS: 2008 Summer Institute for Art Museum Studies (S. Fabing, M. Goethals) - Summer 2008
SOC202: Methods of Social Research (P. Miller) - Spring 2008
SOC218: Urban Sociology (J. Wynn) - Spring 2008
SOC232: World Population (L. King) - Spring 2008
For readings, discussion, links click on SOC232 Moodle site.
SOC315: Practicum in Community Based Research (G. Candelario) - Spring 2008
SWG Quigley Research Fellowships - Fall 2007
SWG222: Gender, Law and Society (C. Baker) - Spring 2008
SWG319: Reading Woolf, Reading Proust (M. Schuster) - Spring 2008
THE199: Theatre History and Culture (K. Gounaridou) - Spring 2008
THE252: Set Design I (E. Check) - Spring 2008
THE254: Costume I (K. Smith) - Spring 2008
Older Library Class Guides - Fall 2001-Spring 2007
Archived class guides may not be up-to-date. Please ask a Librarian for assistance if you encounter broken links.
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