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University Honors Seminar (LAR410 (UG15))

Term: Spring 2016 (UNDG)

Faculty

Joy Lind
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Adam L Sturlaugson

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Stephen Jackson

Spring 2023 Office Hours (Glidden 311): T/R: 2-3PM, And by Appointment.

Lyman Cliff Lewis
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Keith Perkins
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William Soeffing
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James Foster
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Office Hours (Fall 2022)

MWF 1pm-2pm.

 

 

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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM (2/3/2016 - 5/20/2016) Location: MAIN (McDonald Center CONF - Classroom Lecture)

Description

This interdisciplinary seminar focuses on the relationship between academic inquiry and the problems and questions of our human experience. A variety of readings, lectures, presentations and research projects will address such contemporary and historical concerns related to what it means to be human, what it means to live in a community, what capacities we have for understanding the world and what contributions we can make to addressing the questions and challenges of our time. As the capstone course for the Honors curriculum, this seminar will require extensive reading, research, writing and presentation. Prerequisite: selection as Honor student participant (3 s.h.)