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AAS111: Introduction to Black Culture (K. Quashie) - Fall 2009
AAS202: Introduction to Black Feminist Theories (R. Barnes) - Fall 2009
AAS212: Culture and Class in African American Families (R. Barnes) - Fall 2009
AAS237: Twentieth-century African American Literature (K. Quashie) - Fall 2009
AMS340: Americans Performing Race (W. Lhamon) - Fall 2009
ANT353: Urban Anthropology (C. Melly) - Fall 2009
For readings, discussion, links click on ANT353 Moodle site.
ARH101: Writing Art/Art Writing (F. Ward) - Fall 2009
ARH204: Art & Architecture of the Ancient Americas (D. Leibsohn) - Fall 2009
ARH292: Art & History of the Book (M. Antonetti) - Fall 2009
ARH297: Topics in Contemporary Art (F. Ward) - Fall 2009
ARH315: Augustan Rome (B. Kellum) - Fall 2009
ARS283/ARS285/ARS386/ARS388: Architecture Research Guide (J. Middlebrook) - Fall 2009
BIO154: Biodiversity, Ecology and Conservation (L. Katz and S. Tilley) - Fall 2009
CET 2009 Symposium: Researcher 2.0 - Spring 2009
CHN350: Advanced Readings in Chinese - Modern Literary Texts - Fall 2009
CLT204: The Mediterranean in the Library (A. Botta) - Fall 2009
DAN540: History & Literature of Dance (C. Valis Hill) - Spring 2009
EAL238: Literature of Taiwan in the Library (S. Knight) - Fall 2009
ECO214: Economies of the Middle East and North Africa (K. Pfeifer) - Fall 2009
ECO318: Latin American Economics (N. Reinhardt) - Fall 2009
ECO375: The Theory and Practice of Central Banking (R. O'Sullivan) - Fall 2009
EDC210: Literacy in Cross-Cultural Perspective (L. Mule) - Fall 2009
EDC232: Understanding American Middle Schools and High Schools (C. Berner) - Fall 2009
ENG118: Fast Food Nation in the Library (S. Eddy) - Fall 2009
ENG118: Politics of Language - English Language Around the World (H. Davis) - Fall 2009
ENG118: Politics of Language - Ethnic Slurs (H. Davis) - Fall 2009
ENG118: Re-visions: Writing (& Looking) Again (B. Turner) - Fall 2009
ENG118: Riding the Wave (J. Alves) - Fall 2009
ENG118: Riding the Wave - The Equal Rights Amendment (J. Alves) - Fall 2009
ENG118: To Hell and Back in the Library (P. Sapira) - Fall 2009
ENG118: Writing the Self (S. Gilleman) - Fall 2009
ENG199: Methods in Literary Study (B. Oram) - Fall 2009
ENG250: Chaucer in the Library (N. Bradbury) - Fall 2009
ENG277: Postcolonial Women Writers (A. Hai) - Fall 2009
ENG315: Victorian Imperialism (C. Pearsall) - Fall 2009
ENG333: Alice Munro in the Library (E. Reeves) - Fall 2009
ENG365: Women in Romantic Literature (P. Skarda) - Fall 2009
ENG376: Contemporary Britsh Women Writers in the Library (R. Hosmer) - Fall 2009
FLS200: Introduction to Film Studies (A. Keller) - Fall 2009
FRN320: Women Writers of the Middle Ages (E. Doss-Quinby) - Fall 2009
FRN392: Locating "la Francophone" (D. Fulton) - Fall 2009
FYS118: Groves of Academe (P. Skarda) - Fall 2009
FYS124: African-American Folk Culture (A. Andrews) - Fall 2009
FYS128: Ghosts in the Library (C. Pearsall) - Fall 2009
FYS137: Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry & Biochemistry (Bickar & Bhushan) - Fall 2009
FYS140: Literature and Medicine (S. Knight) - Fall 2009
FYS141: Reading, Writing & Placemaking: Landscape Studies (A. Leone) - Fall 2009
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - Athens (Gardner) - Fall 2009
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - China (D. Gardner) - Fall 2009
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - Colonial New England (Gardner) - Fall 2009
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - French Revolution (P. Coby) - Fall 2009
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - Henry VIII (P. Coby) - Fall 2009
FYS151: Making Sense of the Pre-Columbia (D. Leibsohn) - Fall 2009
FYS154: Law, Community & Belonging (A. Hearst) - Fall 2009
FYS159: What's in a Recipe? (N. Sternbach) - Fall 2009
FYS162: Ambition & Adultery in the 19th Century Novel (M. Gorra) - Fall 2009
FYS172: Disobedient Daughters (T. Pandiri) - Fall 2009
FYS174: The Muslim World in the Age of the Crusades (S. Mourad) - Fall 2009
FYS175: Love Stories in the Library (A. Hai) - Fall 2009
FYS179: Rebellious Women (K. Anderson) - Fall 2009
FYS182: The Body Beautiful: History and Sociology of Beauty Culture in the U.S. (G. Candelario) - Fall 2009
FYS183: The Big Bang and Beyond (G. Felder) - Fall 2009
FYS184: Educating Women (R. Cohen) - Fall 2009
FYS185: Italian Cinema - Art Matters (A. Botta) - Fall 2009
FYS187: Writing the Body (A. Stone) - Fall 2009
GER227: All About Evil (J. Westerdale) - Fall 2009
GER230: Filming the Wall (J. Kolb) - Fall 2009
GER300: War and Peace in Germany (J. Keyler-Mayer) - Fall 2009
GER350: Language & Power (J. Kolb) - Fall 2009
GOV207: Politics of Public Policy (D. Baumer) - Fall 2009
GOV215: The Clinton Years (M. Lendler) - Fall 2009
GOV312: Political Behavior in the United States (H. Gold) - Fall 2009
For many Internet sites, readings, discussion click on GOV312 Moodle site.
GOV321: The Rwanda Genocide in Comparative Perspective (C. Newbury) - Fall 2009
GOV322: Mexican Politics from 1910-Present (V. Garcia) - Fall 2009
GOV366: The Political Theory of Michel Foucault (G. Lehring) - Fall 2009
HST278: Women in the United States, 1865 to Present (J. Guglielmo) - Fall 2009
HST335: Art, Culture, and Leisure in British Society (J. Hall-Witt) - Fall 2009
HST371: African American Women in Slavery and Freedom (E. Pryor) - Fall 2009
ITL252: La Dolce Vita (G. Grazioli) - Fall 2009
Kahn Institute - 2009-2010 Scholars
Resources for "Wellness & Disease" and "Telling Time"
LSS105: Introduction to Landscape Studies (R. Bertone-Johnson) - Fall 2009
NSC230 Experimental Methods in Neuroscience (M. Harrington) - Fall 2009
PHI221: Ethics and Society (A. Mosley) - Fall 2009
PHI254: African Philosophy (A. Mosley) - Fall 2009
PRS308: Urbanization in the 21st Century (R. Bartlett) - Fall 2009
PSY111: Introduction to Psychology (M.J. Wraga) - Fall 2009
REL200: The Study of Religion in the Library (A. Rothman) - Fall 2009
REL216: Archaeology and the Bible (G. Gardner) - Fall 2009
REL301: Catholic Philosophical Tradition (C. Zaleski) - Fall 2009
SOC214: Sociology of Hispanic Caribbean Communities in the U.S. (G. Candelario) - Fall 2009
SOC226: Sociology of Education (T. Wildhagen) - Fall 2009
SOC316: Workers' Movements (R. Fantasia) - Fall 2009
SOC323: Gender and Social Change (N. Whittier) - Fall 2008
SPN220: Contemporary Culture in the Spanish-Speaking World (M. Joffroy) - Fall 2009
SPN230: A Transatlantic Search for Identity (E. Harretche) - Fall 2009
SPN245: Teledictadura: Historical Narrative and Spanish TV (R. Lázaro) - Fall 2009
SPN250: Sex and the Medieval City (E. Harretche) - Fall 2009
Summer Reading 2009 - Summer 2009
A guide for first year and entering students reading The Green Collar Economy by Van Jones.
SWG230: Feminisms and the Fate of the Planet (E. Armstrong) - Fall 2009
SWG300: Intimate Revolutions: Sexuality and the Family in the Postwar Era (D. Rivers) - Fall 2009
THE213: American Theatre & Drama (H. Derr) - Fall 2009
THE252: Set Design I (E. Check) - Fall 2009
THE253: Lighting Design (N. Zhang) - Current
THE254: Costume I (K. Smith) - Fall 2009
Older Library Class Guides - Fall 2001-Summer 2009
Archived class guides may not be up-to-date. Please ask a Librarian for assistance if you encounter broken links.
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