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Urban Disasters: Economics, Risk, and the City — PEC2286.01
Catastrophic events—droughts, earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and landslides—are growing in frequency and intensity around the world. As more of the global population concentrates in urban areas, the nature and consequences of these natural hazards are taking on a distinct and often violent shape in today’s metropolises and megacities. This course investigates how urban
US Publishing Today — LIT2574.01
This course provides an overview of the broader ethical and social landscape around diversity and representation in publishing. Major inquiries will include:
- What identities are over or underrepresented in publishing?
- Who is able to get published and how?
- Do writers with various identities, including those with disabilities, writers of
US-Africa Relations — POL4252.01
US-Russian Relations, Past and Present — HIS4115.01
Uses and Abuses of Statistics — MAT2103.01
Uses and Abuses of Statistics — MAT2103.01
Vampire as Cultural Critic — CUR4401.01
This seminar explores the cinematic vampire as a symbolic curator, critic, and connoisseur, one who collects, consumes, and reflects cultural concerns. Through films paired with philosophical and critical texts, we examine how vampires serve as mirrors, archivists, aesthetes, and subversive observers and how filmmakers stylistically foreground or reframe aspects of the
VAPA Evolving — ARC4111.01
Varied Vessels — CER4226.01
Varied Vessels: from Useful to Fanciful — CER4154.01
Varied Vessels: The Composition of Parts — CER4253.01
This intermediate to advanced-level course is for students who are interested in exploring more complex vessel forms. Using various building techniques, students will make vessels with multiple elements. Forms this class may explore include cups with handles, covered jars, baskets, and pouring pots. Students will be asked to expand their form