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2024 College of Arts and Sciences
2024 College of Arts and Sciences
AAS 2224:
Black Femininities & Masculinities in the US Media ONLINE
Lisa Shutt, Associate Professor
AAS 3671:
History and Memory of the US Civil Rights Movement TRAVEL
Jalane Schmidt
ARTH 2052:
Ancient Egypt ONLINE
Anastasia Dakouri-Hild, Associate Professor
ARTS 2000:
Introduction to Studio Art
Amy Chan, Associate Professor
ARTS 2530:
Moving the Image, Moving the Body
Anna Hogg
ARTS 2560:
Special Topics in Printmaking on/of Paper
Akemi Ohira, Associate Professor
ENCW 4830:
Advanced Poetry Writing: The Self-Portrait Poem
Lisa Spaar, Professor
ENGL 3559:
Film and Fiction
James Chandler
ENWR 2559:
Race, Rhetoric and Social Justice CANCELLED
Sethunya Mokoko
ENWR 3559:
Rebuilding (and Expanding) Democracy: A Workshop with Global Advocates HYBRID
Stephen Parks
EVSC 4050:
Topics in Oceanography
Stephen Macko
GSGS 2559:
Border Hackers: Breaking Through National, Political, and Personal Borders
Levi Vonk
HIST 2013:
Why Did They Kill? Interpreting Genocide and Its Perpetrators ONLINE
Jeffrey Rossman, Associate Professor
MATH 2700:
Euclidean and Noneuclidean Geometry
David Sherman, Associate Professor
MDST 2710:
Screenwriting ONLINE
Matthew Marshall
MDST 3504:
Mexico Comes to Hollywood ONLINE
Keara Goin
MDST 3559:
Film and Popular Culture of the 1950s
Andrea Press, Professor
MDST 3665:
Digital Media Accessibility
Elizabeth Ellcessor
MUSI 2559:
Sound Production & Storytelling
Nathan Moore, Lecturer
PHYS 1130:
Physics of Sports ONLINE
Richard Lindgren, Research Professor Emeritus
PLAP 3160:
Politics of Food
Paul Freedman, Associate Professor
PLAP 3420:
Virginia Government and Politics
Kenneth S. Stroupe, Lecturer
Mary Brown
PLAP 3500:
Political Learning & Civic Engagement for Democracy
Carah Whaley, Lecturer
PLAP 5993:
Problems in American Politics
Ken Stroupe
PSYC 2150:
Introduction to Cognition ONLINE
Mariana Teles Santos Golino
PSYC 2500:
The Psychology of Misinformation ONLINE
Hudson Golino
PSYC 3210:
Research Methods: Psychobiology Laboratory
Erin Clabough
PSYC 3559:
RM: Data Modeling with Regression in R ONLINE
Xin Cynthia Tong
PSYC 3559:
Imag(in)e Neurons: Inferring Brain Function from Structure
Adema Ribic
PSYC 4100:
The Neuroscience of Emotion & Motivation
Cedric L. Williams
PSYC 4260:
Genetic and Epigenetic Research in Behavior
Jessica Connelly, Associate Professor
PSYC 4500:
Criminal Minds: The Science of Forensic Psychology
Lucy Guarnera
PSYC 4559:
Research Methods in Developmental Human Neuroscience
Meghan Puglia, Assistant Professor
PSYC 5326:
The Neuroscience of Social Relationships
James Coan, Professor
RELH 3559:
Indian Philosophy and the Search for Self (with a Ten-Day Retreat from Social Media) CANCELLED
Michael Allen, Professor
SLAV 2250:
The Dark Side of the Twentieth Century
Dariusz Tolczyk, Professor
SLAV 2360:
Dracula
Stanley Stepanic, Assistant professor
SOC 3056:
Culture and Power
Ian Mullins, Assistant Professor
SOC 3260:
Prozac Culture
Joseph Davis, Professor
SPAN 2010:
Intermediate Spanish
Maria Monteros-Freeman, Graduate Instructor
STAT 1601:
Introduction to Data Science with R ONLINE
Rich Ross
STAT 1602:
Introduction to Data Science with Python
Taylor Brown
STAT 3220:
Introduction to Regression Analysis ONLINE
Krista Varamyak, Professor
WGS 3897:
Gender Violence and Social Justice
Lisa Speidel, Assistant Professor