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Eugene Onegin-Singers — MVO4254.01
This is a 2 credit course to support the Faculty Drama Production of Eugene Onegin. Voice and style instruction will be provided for the singers in the musical, and some research on American singing styles.
Europe and Islam: Art and Architecture of the Mediterranean — AH2114.01
European Literature Between the Wars — LIT4170.01
Every Day Everyday Climate Change — APA2181.02
Everything Class — DAN2003.02
Evolution — BIO4104.01
Evolution — BIO4104.01
Evolution — BIO4104.01
Evolution — BIO4440.01
Evolution is the unifying theory of biology, explaining the diversity of life on Earth and the mechanisms that drive adaptation and speciation. This course will explore the core principles of evolutionary biology, including natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, mutation, and the interplay between evolutionary processes and
Evolution — BIO4104.01
Evolution and Artificial Selection — BIO2138.01
Evolution, Cognition, and Behavior — BIO2130.01
Evolution: Making Sense Of Aging, Sex, Sociality, Families, and Disease — BIO4318.02
Examining Equality and Equity through the Analysis of Japanese Society in the Edo Period and Meiji Period — JPN4302.01
examining space — SCU2214.01
Are you interested in taking a closer look at the immediate and collective spaces that we live in? What are some of the realities that exist around us and why/ how can we build work that pushes against these basic constructs.
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Examining Space — SCU2214.01
Examining Space — SCU2214.01
Exhibit Design- “oh the stitchery” — DES4109.01
Historical Dress: The Park-McCullough Project Spring ‘26
Working onsite at the local Park-McCullough Historic Governor’s Mansion, students will collaborate in the design of a new exhibition centered around the museum’s “stitchery” or sewing room.