A survey of Greek history from Homer to the Hellenistic period, based primarily on a close reading of ancient sources in translation. The course covers the emergence of the polis in the Dark Age, ...
Fall Term 2024-Monday's & Wednesday's 8:15 a.m.-9:45 a.m., and by appointment (75 Shannon St-Room 118) Pieter Broucke joined the department in the fall of 1995. His areas of expertise are ancient art ...
Allison Stanger is Middlebury Distinguished Endowed Professor; Affiliate, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University; Co-Director (with Danielle Allen), GETTING-Plurality ...
What is your gender and how do you know? In order to answer this question, we need to consider how gender is known through biology, psychology, consumer capitalism, and our everyday embodiment. We ...
Executive Vice President and Provost; Knox Professor of International Studies Jeffrey Cason was appointed interim provost and executive vice president on January 1, 2018, a role that was made ...
Non-state actors bring resources (money), new norms (morals), and revisionist aims (madmen) to global governance. In this seminar we will look at how private actors, including corporations, ...
What is the origin of religion? How can we begin to understand the forceful and continuous presence of religion in human history? What do we make of individuals who claim to hear God or interact with ...
Jinhuei Enya Dai is a practitioner and researcher who believes that pedagogy is theory in practice, and has dedicated herself to innovative pedagogy, an ecological perspective, content-based ...
Prior to joining the Institute’s Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages / Teaching Foreign Language faculty, John Hedgcock held instructional positions in English Language Teaching, ...
Jill Stoffers first became interested in working with people from different countries during high school when she was part of the AFS (American Field Service) club and participated in Model United ...
Renee Jourdenais joined the Institute’s TESOL/TFL faculty in 1998. She served as Program Chair of the TESOL/TFL program for almost a decade and then as Dean of the Graduate School of Translation, ...
As a high-school exchange student in France, Julie Johnson experienced the distress of getting off the plane and hardly understanding a word. By the end of that year, she had earned her baccalauréat ...