Sections offered SPRING 2022: #10732 RICHARD GUNDERMAN W 4:55 PM–7:25 PM HU 217 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd N&M credit – Natural Science; COLL (CASE) N&M Breadth of Inquiry credit Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html The opioid epidemic is resulting in tens of thousands of deaths per year, with tens as many… Read more »
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HON-H 241 – Joy: Biological, Psychological, Philosophical and Cultural Dimensions
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #8941 RICHARD GUNDERMAN W 1:10 PM–3:40 PM HU 217 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd N&M credit – Natural Science; COLL (CASE) N&M Breadth of Inquiry credit Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html This course asks fundamental questions about joy. What is joy? How does it differ from contentment,… Read more »
HON-H 233 – Shakespeare’s Sonnets
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #34611 HERBERT MARKS MW 6:30 PM–9:00 PM FIRST EIGHT WEEKS BH 105 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd A&H credit; COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html In the words of one life-long reader of Shakespeare, “Total immersion in the Sonnets—that is to… Read more »
HON-H 304 – Politics of the UN
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #9017 DINA SPECHLER TBD TBD CLASS NOTES: COLL (CASE) S&H Breadth of Inquiry credit; COLL (CASE) Global Civ & Culture credit Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Are you thinking about becoming a diplomat or an expert on international law? Are you hoping to study or work… Read more »
HON-H 304 – Russian and Soviet Foreign Policy
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #6763 DINA SPECHLER TuTh 1:15 PM–2:30 PM WH 004 CLASS NOTES: COLL (CASE) S&H Breadth of Inquiry credit; COLL (CASE) Global Civ & Culture credit Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html After decades of Cold War, for a while it seemed possible that the bitter enmity between… Read more »
HON-H 234 – Literature of the Holocaust
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #5409 ALVIN ROSENFELD TuTh 3:00 PM–4:15 PM SY 103 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd A&H credit; COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Among the most compelling literatures of our day is that which records and seeks to interpret the Nazi war… Read more »
HON-H 303 – How to Translate Anything
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #33535 RUSSELL VALENTINO MW 11:30 AM–12:45 PM WH 106 CLASS NOTES: COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Translation is one of the oldest and most complex forms of cross-cultural communication. By its very nature, translation depends on the nuances of… Read more »
HON-H 300 – Cultural Norms and Peacebuilding Through Business
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #10733 TIM FORT TuTh 11:30 AM–12:45 PM HH 4030 CLASS NOTES: Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html This course tries to take a step deeper in looking at what appeals to the affective dimension of human nature, especially with respect to our actions when conducting business. In… Read more »
HON-BU 299 (MUS-Z 101/HON-H 299) – Music for the Listener/Honors Discussion
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #31822 CONSTANCE GLEN MW 1:15 PM–2:30 PM W 11:30 AM–12:20 PM M 015 M 149C CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd A&H credit Discussion section for MUS-Z 101, #3183 Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Find out what performance caused a riot in 1913, the identity of a 19th… Read more »
HON-H 240 – The War On Cancer
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #32186 AMIT HAGAR TuTh 9:45 AM–11:00 AM HU 108 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd S&H credit; COLL (CASE) S&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Almost 50 years after a US president declared “a war on cancer”, it remains one of the top causes… Read more »