Traversing Differences: Local

This is a small discussion-based, interdisciplinary course that focuses on reading transformative texts drawn from the US context. You will read fiction and poetry alongside works of philosophy, history, politics, and sociology that describe, model, and examine the complexities of human experience. This course is designed to "transcend" individual majors, bringing students from across campus into shared conversation, helping you develop and practice skills for success in college, career, and life.

Traversing Differences: Local

This is a small discussion-based, interdisciplinary course that focuses on reading transformative texts drawn from the US context. You will read fiction and poetry alongside works of philosophy, history, politics, and sociology that describe, model, and examine the complexities of human experience. This course is designed to "transcend" individual majors, bringing students from across campus into shared conversation, helping you develop and practice skills for success in college, career, and life.

Traversing Differences: Local

This is a small discussion-based, interdisciplinary course that focuses on reading transformative texts drawn from the US context. You will read fiction and poetry alongside works of philosophy, history, politics, and sociology that describe, model, and examine the complexities of human experience. This course is designed to "transcend" individual majors, bringing students from across campus into shared conversation, helping you develop and practice skills for success in college, career, and life.

Traversing Differences: Local

This is a small discussion-based, interdisciplinary course that focuses on reading transformative texts drawn from the US context. You will read fiction and poetry alongside works of philosophy, history, politics, and sociology that describe, model, and examine the complexities of human experience. This course is designed to "transcend" individual majors, bringing students from across campus into shared conversation, helping you develop and practice skills for success in college, career, and life.

Traversing Differences: Local

This is a small discussion-based, interdisciplinary course that focuses on reading transformative texts drawn from the US context. You will read fiction and poetry alongside works of philosophy, history, politics, and sociology that describe, model, and examine the complexities of human experience. This course is designed to "transcend" individual majors, bringing students from across campus into shared conversation, helping you develop and practice skills for success in college, career, and life.

Dissertation & Research Design

This course is designed to assist advanced graduate students design and write a dissertation prospectus. While the dissertation design is the core aim of this course, it is also open to students drafting a master's thesis, a grant proposal, or a content chapter for a dissertation. A dissertation prospectus is a living document and as such it will evolve over time. However, having a strong document to guide the launch of one's research and prepare you for a strong defense. Students will work closely with the course instructor, but also with their advisors, to craft their prospectus.
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