Ethan Joseph Duso
Primary Title:
Departmental Assistant
Institution:
UMASS Amherst
Department:
FCS Operational Services
Email Address:
eduso@umass.edu
Office Building:
Worcester Dining Commons
Rosa Chavez
Primary Title:
Maintainer
Institution:
UMASS Amherst
Department:
Campus Center Facilities Services
Email Address:
rosachavez@umass.edu
Charnesa Jackson
Primary Title:
Clerk
Institution:
UMASS Amherst
Department:
University Health Services
Email Address:
charnesajack@umass.edu
Rachel Burns
Primary Title:
Digital Applications Archivist
Institution:
Mount Holyoke College
Department:
LITS-Archives & Spec Collect
Email Address:
rburns@mtholyoke.edu
Fndatn Org Beh&Thry
Examines classic and contemporary texts in management commonly considered pioneering works. Participants read and critically evaluate the books to gain understanding of their importance in shaping the organization studies field.
FYS- Engineering FYS
This seminar will support your transition to college and introduce you to a topic in engineering. The course will be an exploration of an exciting engineering-related topic of societal impact. This seminar will also introduce basic skills and available resources skills for life as a college student.
Gaze, Image, Countergaze
A medium barely a century old, film has been an object of creative expression as much as it has been of theoretical reflection: the discovery of film went hand in hand with the development of film theory. As filmmakers and theorists produced and watched films, they found themselves faced with an array of questions: How does the filmic image relate to reality? How does the experience of film resemble and differ from other aesthetic experiences? How should filmmakers exploit the specificities of the filmic medium? What are the politics of image production?
STEM and Political Theory
This course aims to introduce student to normative, ethical, and philosophical debates around the place of science and technology in human societies. Political theory brings a specific set of questions, problems, approaches, and conceptual tools for thinking about power, authority, human nature, the human good, and justice, all of which bear on the centrality of science and technology in social life.