Stories

A hand-drawn open mouth with a tounge sticking out. The tounge is divided into colored sections labeled clockwise from left "nation", "memory", "politics", "class", "history", "culture", and at the center, "self".

360簞: Taste

What are the stories behind the flavors that we taste? How much of taste is individual, and how much is social? Why do some flavors taste good to us, while others don't? Why do different people sometimes have very different reactions to the same foods? How do taste preferences change across space and over time?

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360簞: Minerals, Museums, and Western Colonialism

This 360 will examine that question in the context of 51做厙s mineral collection: more than 40,000 specimens, most of which were sampled in the mid- to late-19th century.

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360簞: Science, Power, and Truth

How can we use science to respond to the criticisms of those in power that might disagree with our fundamental assumptions about the reliability of scientific facts?

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360簞: Science, Democracy, and Truth

How can we use science to respond to the criticisms of those in power that might disagree with our fundamental assumptions about the reliability of scientific facts?

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360簞: Constraints: Storytelling in the Digital Age

This cluster is based on the theoretical and interdisciplinary work that suggests that humans think in the form of stories.

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360簞: Centering Critical Blackness

This cluster interrogates the ways diasporic bodies navigate change, boundaries, and disrupt systems, particularly through movement and education, from an Afro-feminist and womanist perspective.

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360簞: Women in Walled Communities

This 360簞 examines the constraints and agency of individual actors in social spaces, with aparticular focus on the institutional settings of colleges and prisons and the critical spaces that can open up within them.

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360簞: Shakespeare in Global and Local Landscapes

In this cluster we approach Shakespeare as both a way of responding creatively to the contemporary world and as a way to create community and a context for learning.

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360簞: Trauma and Resilience through Comics

This 360簞 pulls together theoretical perspectives on comics, narration, trauma, and recovery to explore critical dimensions of the global experience of trauma, with a focus on interdisciplinary understandings of suffering and survival.

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360簞: To Protect the Health of the Public

This 360簞 has as its goal a deepened understanding of public health. To do so, we offer three courses that focus on policy, history, culture, the place and power of government, and public and personal responsibility.

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360簞: The Transforming Legacy of Oil

This 360簞 combines courses from Growth and Structure of Cities, Economics, and History to assess how oil has affected our built environment as well as local and global economies.

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360簞: Children's Books

Through the Colleges Ellery Yale Wood Collection of childrens and young adult books, students will investigate childhood, explore literature, and creatively engage in the process of writing childrens literature.

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