Taught by Jennie Stephens, associate professor of environmental science and policy, Clark University, Mass.
“The role of universities in society involves more than providing formal...
Fall 2014 freshman seminar at University of California, Los Angeles, taught by Grace Hong, an associate professor of gender studies and Asian-American studies
“While universities...
Team-taught this summer by professors from three Northwest Five Consortium institutions; students from any of the five member schools could register
Eating food is critical...
English: 399-101: Trauma Narratives
Shenandoah University (Va.)
Taught by Michelle Brown, assistant professor of English in world literatures
“Trauma Narratives is a hybrid creative writing and literature...
A Beginner’s Guide to World Domination
Alfred University (N.Y.)
Taught to honors program undergrads by Associate Professor of Psychology Danielle Gagne and Associate Professor of Astronomy...
REL 397D: From Revelation to “The Walking Dead”: Apocalypse Then and Now
Central Michigan University
Taught by Kelly Murphy, a philosophy and religion faculty member
“Zombies! Movies,...
Breaking Down “Breaking Bad”
University at Buffalo
Taught by SUNY Distinguished Professor and James Agee Professor of American Culture Bruce Jackson, also a filmmaker who served,...