Nov 30, 2021
Course spotlight: Jewish-Christian Relations
A Q&A with Monika Rice, assistant professor and Robert Weiner and Ilan Peleg Scholar in Jewish Studies, who is teaching this class in the spring.
A Q&A with Monika Rice, assistant professor and Robert Weiner and Ilan Peleg Scholar in Jewish Studies, who is teaching this class in the spring.
In the spring, New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players will teach Music 272/372: Experiencing Opera: Gilbert and Sullivan, an introduction to the duo's comic…
The spring semester will bring a new course with Prof. Aaron Pride and two with Prof. V. N. Trinh. AFS 235: An Urban Crisis in History and Film Fridays…
Students in this new international affairs course will deepen their own ethical and political frameworks as donors, citizens, well-meaning individuals…
These four courses were added later and therefore not available during the pre-registration period last spring.
This interdisciplinary course discusses how international migration has become a complex phenomenon affecting people and communities.
We will study the tangle between race, image-making, and the technologies of surveillance and social media.
A slate of remote-instruction courses is being offered Jan. 18-Feb. 5.
Instructors interested in teaching a course during the 2021 winter interim session are invited to complete the interim course request form.
Taught by Prof. Youshaa Patel, this course introduces students to global Muslim culture and civilization through modern literature and film.