AFRC 0019: Visions of America: Plural Nations, Places, and Ideals |
Michael Hanchard |
W 12pm-2:59pm |
AFRC 2760: African American Life and Culture in Slavery |
Heather Williams |
M 1:45pm-4:44pm |
ANTH 1490: Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies |
Tina Fragoso |
TR 3:30pm-5:00pm |
ANTH 2070 Primate Behavior and Ecology |
Caroline Jones |
MW 1:45pm-3:15pm |
ARCH 3302: Thinking through Making |
Brian Szymanik |
M 3:30pm-4:30pm |
ARCH 2101: Concepts for Understanding Space in the Americas |
Fernando Lara |
MW 10:15am-11:45am |
ARTH 0500: First Year Seminar: Beyond Mapping the Land: An Introduction to Landscapes of the Middle East |
Maryam Athari |
M 1:45pm-4:45pm |
ARTH 3630: Early Modern Art Seminar: Envisioning Abolition |
Shira Brisman |
M 5:15pm-8:15pm |
ARTH 4400: African Art, 600-1400 |
Sarah Guerin |
TR 5:15pm-6:45pm |
ASAM 2110: Yellow Peril, Red Scare: Cold War Asia in America |
Mark Tseng-Putterman |
W 1:45 PM-4:44 PM |
ASAM 1910: Policing, Prisons, and Asian America |
Sonya Chen |
T 1:45 PM-4:44 PM |
CLST 1205: Race & Ethnicity in the Ancient World |
Kate Brassel |
TR 10:15am-11:44am |
CLST 1208: Ancient Women’s Voices from Homer to Hadestown |
J. Carrick |
T 5:15-8:14 PM |
COMM 3390: Critical Perspectives in Journalism |
Barbie Zelizer |
TR 10:15am-11:45am |
COMM 3091: Communication Internship Seminar |
Tara Liss-Marino |
W 5:15pm-7:14pm |
COMM 2015: Media, Infrastructures, and the Environment |
Matt Parker & Ennuri Jo
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M 3:30pm-6:30pm |
CRIM-4012/SOCI-3501: Machine Learning for Social Science |
Greg Ridgeway |
MW 10:15am-11:44am |
CRIM-2025: Transnational Crime |
Dilara Bural |
MW 5:15pm-6:44pm |
EALC 0040: Introduction to East Asia: Japan |
David Spafford |
MW 10:15am-11:14am |
EALC 1411: Queer Chinas |
Teemu Ruskola |
T 3:30pm-6:29pm |
ECON 4225: Micro Perspectives on Macro Outcomes |
Nord/Fagerstrom |
MW 8:30-9:59 AM |
ECON 4530: Topics in Development |
Garg/Luna Roman |
TR 10:15-11:44 AM |
ENGL 0090: Business and Literature |
Jed Esty |
MW 1:45pm-3:14pm |
ENGL 1820: 18th-Century British Poetry |
Chi-ming Yang |
MW 3:30pm-4:59pm |
ENVS 4200: The Anthropocene: Human-dominated Earth |
Alain Plante |
TR 1:45pm-3:14pm |
FREN 1229: Le français dans le monde |
Christine Moisset-Edelstein |
TR 1:45pm-3:14 PM |
FREN 2461: Women’s Writing in French: 19th-21st Centuries |
Jacqueline Dougherty |
MW 12:00pm-1:29 PM |
GRMN 1210: Witnessing, Remembering, and Writing the Holocaust |
Liliane Weissberg |
MW 1:45pm-3:14 PM |
GRMN 3275: Poetry and Songs: A German Language Legacy |
Christina Frei |
TR 1:45-3:14 PM |
HIST 0610: How We and Others Think: A Global Approach to Intellectual History |
Oscar Aguirre Mandujano |
TR 1:45-3:14 |
HIST 1706: Global Environmental History from the Paleolithic to the Present |
Anne Berg and Marcy Norton |
MW 12:00-1:30 |
ITAL 2320: Medium Matters: How to Make Books, Cuneiform to Kindle |
Francesco Marco Aresu |
MW 1:45-3:14 PM |
ITAL 3250: Italian Ecologies and Environments: Stories and Images in the Age of the Anthropocene |
Rossella Di Rosa |
TR 3:30-4:59 PM |
LALS/GSWS 3160: Black Magic: Transnational Feminist Perspectives of AfroLatinidad |
Dr. Krista Cortes |
T 1:45pm-4:44pm |
LALS 2610/SOCI 2610: Latinos in the U.S. |
Guadalupe Barrientos |
TR 10:15am – 11:44am |
LING 0600: Introduction to Sociolinguistics |
Meredith Tamminga |
MW 10:15am-11:14am |
LING 2220: Phonetics II: Data Science |
Aletheia Cui |
MW 10:15am-11:44am |
MUSC 0160: First-Year Seminar: Sound Cultures in Modern Korea |
Laurie Lee |
TR 10:15am-11:14am |
MUSC 4301: Seminar in Music History: Sex and Power in The Coronation of Poppea |
Mauro Calcagno |
F 1:45pm-4:44pm |
NRSC 1110: Introduction to Brain and Behavior |
Kristen Hipolit |
TR 10:15am-11:44am |
PHIL 3510: Topics in Philosophy of Race: Affirmative Action |
Quayshawn Spencer |
TR 1:45pm - 3:14pm |
PHIL 4621: Topics in Epistemology: Political Epistemology |
Ege Yumusak |
TR 1:45-3:14pm |
PSCI 4610: Key Questions in Political Theory |
Jeffrey Green |
R 10:15am-1:14pm |
PSCI 1172: Russian Politics |
Rudra Sil |
MW 5:15pm-6:15pm |
PSYC 0001: Introduction to Experimental Psychology |
Andrew Ward |
TR 5:15pm-6:44pm |
PSYC 2740: Choice |
Sudeep Bhatia |
TR 3:30-4:59 PM |
REES 0240/ARTH 2951/CIMS 0274: Russian and East European Art and Cinema since 1900 |
Kevin M. F. Platt |
TR 3:30pm-4:59pm |
REES 0149/ENGL 1460/COML 0149: World Socialist Literature and Film |
Kevin M. F. Platt |
TR 12:00pm-1:29pm |
SOCI 1150: Fair Housing, Segregation and the Law |
Lance M Freeman |
T 12:00PM-2:59PM |
SOCI 2020: Introduction to Data Analytics |
Leticia Marteleto |
MW 3:30 PM-4:29 PM |
SPAN 3400: 'Carefully': Women's Writing in Francoist Spain |
Lidia León-Blázquez |
MW 3:30pm-4:59pm |
SPAN 3800: Creations of the Global. Global Awareness and Globalization in Latin American Cultures |
Andrés García-Londoño |
TR 3:30pm-4:59pm |
URBS 0210: The City |
Michael Nairn and Nina Johnson |
M 1:45pm-4:45pm |
URBS 2020: Urban Education |
Michael Clapper |
T 3:30pm-6:30pm
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URBS 2060: Public Environment of Cities: An Introduction to the Urban Landscape |
Michael Nairn |
W 1:45pm-4:44pm |
VLST 1010: Eye Mind and Image |
Hammam Aldouri
Ian Verstegen |
TR 10:15-11:44 AM |