The American Indian Studies Minor gathers an understanding and examines the history, culture, politics, and issues of indigenous peoples in North America. We embrace a holistic, collaborative approach ...
The Pathways Minor in Appalachian Cultures and Environments introduces students to the diverse cultural practices, artistic expressions, histories, politics, and ecologies of the Appalachian region.
Classes help students analyze the structural and interpersonal dimensions of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality and disability over a range of topics including health, religion, media, global ...
Learn about the interdependencies of the brain, behavior, and environment through an interdisciplinary space where the natural sciences and social sciences converge.
Linguistics is the scientific study of natural language. In the language sciences minor, you will take core courses covering the structure of language and its usage in a variety of disciplines. You ...
We study the languages, literatures, art, history, and culture of the ancient Greek and Roman world. Classical languages are the birthplace of Romance languages, as well as English. Studying classical ...
Africana Studies is an interdisciplinary academic field that focuses on the history, experiences, and culture of people of African descent. Africana scholars study the African continent as well as the ...
You will gain knowledge about the role housing plays in consumers' lives and choose a focus such as technology, accessibility, aging, or affordability. Our students learn about how to use space ...
Examine the role that science and technology plays in the environment through the lens of ethics, humanities, philosophy, and politics, to understand how we affect both environmental challenges and ...
Learning Japanese provides students with many scholastic and professional opportunities due to its designation as a critical language. Japan is well known for its love of precision, design, and ...
This year’s Nutshell Games will take place Feb. 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the Moss Arts Center. Admission is open to the public and free. From her time as a graduate student to instructing first-year students ...