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HUM 594 PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP |
>15911 A 2 to be arranged BARTHA,MIRIAM 12/ 12 CR/NC COURSE ORIENTS FELLOWS & OTHERS TO THE INTELLECTUAL RESOURCES & NETWORKS OF THE CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP, & TO THE GENEALOGIES & EMERGENT FORMS OF PUBLIC SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY THAT TAKE PLACE INSIDE & OUTSIDE UNIVERSITIES TODAY. COURSE ASSIGNMENTS ARE DESIGNED TO SCAFFOLD THE LEARNING & PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO THAT STRUCTURES THE CERTIFICATE CURRICULUM AS A WHOLE. WHOLE. COURSE SCHEDULE: FRI, SEPT 25, 1-5PM FRI, OCT 16, 2-5 PM FRI, OCT 23,2-5 PM FRI, OCT 30, 2-5 PM FRI, NOV 13, 2-5 PM FRI, NOV 2, 2-5 PM (RESERVED FOR INDIVIDUAL 30 MIN CONFERENCES) AND FRI, DEC 4, 3-5 PM (FINAL PRESENTATIONS) ENTRY CODES AVAILABLE FROM MBARTHA@UW.EDU |
HUM 596 HUMANITIES RSCH SEM |
>15913 A 2 to be arranged DIMENT,GALYA 6/ 10 CR/NC HANAUER SEMINAR. CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR ENTRY CODE. |
HUM 597 SPEC TOPICS IN HUM |
15915 A 1 F 330-520 CMU 218D LEVANIOUK,OLGA Open 0/ 10 CR/NC J GREEK ETYMOLOGY AS CULTURAL HISTORY THE WORK OF GREGORY NAGY THIS MICROSEMINAR WILL EXPLORE THE SEMINAL WORKS OF GREGORY NAGY IN ANTICIPATION OF HIS VISIT IN JANUARY WHERE HE WILL GIVE THE 16TH ANNUAL MCDIARMID LECTURE, HOSTED BY THE CLASSICS DEPARTMENT. GREGORY NAGY IS THE FRANCIS JONES PROFESSOR OF CLASSICAL GREEK LITERATURE AND PROFESSOR OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AT HARVARD AND THE DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR HELLENIC STUDIES IN WASHINGTON D.C. THE COURSE WILL MEET ON FRIDAYS FROM 3:30 TO 5:30 PM IN CMU 218D ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: OCTOBER 9 AND 23, NOVEMBER 6 AND 20, AND DECEMBER 4. |
15916 B 1 to be arranged JESTY,JUSTIN C. Open 3/ 15 CR/NC THE POLITICS OF SOCIALLY ENGAGED ART IN THIS COURSE WE WILL READ AND DISCUSS DEBATES OVER THE POLITICS IN ART AS THEY HAVE DEVELOPED OVER PAST 25 YEARS IN THE CONTEXT OF NEW PUBLIC ART AND SOCIALLY ENGAGED ART WE WILL LOOK AT WORK WRITTEN BY NICOLAS BOURRIAUD, CLAIRE BISHOP, ROSALYN DEUTSCHE, GRANT KESTER, SUZANNE LACEY, SHANNON JACKSON, MIWON KWON, AND OTHERS. COURSE MEETS AT THE FOLLOWING DATES AND TIMES IN CMU 218D: MON 11/2 11:30- 1 WED 11/4 11:30-1 MON 11/9 11:30- 1 WED 11/18 11:30 - 1 STUDENTS WILL ALSO BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND TWO PANELS IN THE SYMPOSIUM SOCIALLY ENGAGED ART IN JAPAN ON 11/13-11/14. TIMES AND SCHEDULE OF SYMPOSIUM TO BE ANNOUNCED. |
22653 C 1 to be arranged * * WILKE,SABINE Open 9/ 20 CR/NC MAKING THE CASE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY: STORIES ABOUT NATURE, CULTURE, AND HISTORY THIS MICROSEMINAR IS LINKED WITH THE VISIT OF CHRISTOF MAUCH, PROFESSOR OF AMERICAN STUDIES AND CO-DIRECTOR OF THE RACHEL CARSON CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY (LMU MUNICH, GERMANY). MAUCH IS ONE OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY ON THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA AND CHAMPION OF TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS. THE MICROSEMINAR MEETS FROM 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM IN CMU 202 ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAYS: 11/16, 11/23, 12/7 ALSO STUDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND A RECEPTION AND LECTURE ON 12/2 STARTING AT 6 PM IN KANE HALL. STUDENTS WILL ALSO BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND A LUNCH AND COLLOQUIUM ON 12/3. |
HUM 602 CAPSTONE PROJECT |
IS 15917 A 5 to be arranged Open 1/ 10 % |
IS 15918 B 5 to be arranged Open 0/ 10 % |
HUM 603 CAPSTONE PORTFOLIO |
IS 15919 A 1 to be arranged Open 0/ 10 CR/NC % |
IS 15920 B 1 to be arranged Open 0/ 10 CR/NC % |
IS 15921 C 1 to be arranged Open 0/ 10 CR/NC % |