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All that glitters is Gold

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Some of us check this website a lot and swear by it. Some of us don’t at all. Those of us who have been around a while know the meaning of “Gold Nugget.” And CULPA, usually, doesn’t lie. Check here for a full list of all the classes next semester that are going to be taught by those individuals.

Note: Core classes such as CC, Lit Hum, Art Hum, and Music Hum do not have confirmations of who will be teaching in the fall, so Gold Nuggets for those classes are not on this list.

African-American Studies:
Topics in the Black Experience – Farah Griffin

Center for Study of Ethnicity and Race:
Native American Representation – John Gamber
Senior Thesis Paper Seminar – Frances Negron-Muntaner

Classical Philology:
Directed Readings – Gareth Williams

Comparative Literature:
A Kind of Wild Justice – Collomia Charles
Special Topics in Literary Studies; Realism – Nicholas Dames

Computer Science:
Advanced Programming – Jae Lee
Computational Linear Algebra – Anargyros Papageorgiou
Introduction to Computational Learning Theory – Rocco Servedio

Dance:
Contact Improvisation – Colleen Thomas
Modern I – Caitlin Trainor
Modern II – Caitlin Trainor
Modern III – Caitlin Trainor
Modern VI – Colleen Thomas

Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology:
Evolutionary Biology of the Human Species Seminar – Jill Shapiro
Independent Study – Jill Shapiro
Race; The Tangled History of a Biological Concept – Jill Shapiro
The Human Species; Its Place In Nature – Jill Shapiro

Electrical Engineering:
Electric Circuit Design Lab – David Vallancourt
Electrical Engineering Practice – David Vallancourt
Intro to Electrical Engineering – David Vallancourt
The Digital Information Age – David Vallancourt

Engineering Mechanics:
Mechanics of Solids – George Deodatis
Random Processes in Mechanics – George Deodatis

English:
Advanced Poetry Writing – Saskia Hamilton
Immigration, Relocation, Diaspora – John Gamber
Romantic Poetry – Erik Gray
Senior Seminar; Poets and Correspondence – Saskia Hamilton

Greek:
Elementary Greek I – Gareth Williams
Elements of Greek Prose Style – Collomia Charles

History:
Emerging Cities: 19th Century West – Gergely Baics
Intellectual History; Education – Mark Lilla

Latin:
Augustan Poetry – Collomia Charles
Selections from Latin Literature – Gareth Williams

Middle East:
Arabic for Heritage Speakers I – Youssef Nouhi
First Year Arabic II – Ouijdane Absi
Second Year Arabic I – Ouijdane Absi
Third Year Arabic II – Youssef Nouhi

Music:
Midi Music Production Techniques – Bradford Garton

Physical Education:
Cardio Fitness – Kenneth Torrey
Squash – Kenneth Torrey

Political Science:
Labor and American Politics – Dorian Warren

Sociology:
Mistake, Misconduct, Disaster – Diane Vaughan

Spanish:
Advanced Language through Content – Francisco Rosales-Varo
Intermediate Spanish II – Francisco Rosales-Varo
Intermediate Spanish II – Jose Ruiz Campillo
Spanish Grammar; From Rules to Laws and Beyond – Jose Ruiz Campillo

Theatre:
Theatre History I – William Worthen

Urban Studies:
Junior Colloquium – Gergely Baics

COMMENTS (6)

  1. anon • April 7, 2011 at 9:41 pm • Reply

    AHH this is awesome! thanks mrinal for compiling this: )

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  2. Also • April 7, 2011 at 11:03 pm • Reply

    Vallancourt is also teaching THE DIGITAL INFORMATION AGE, an excellent course for you non-engineering people

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    • Mrinal • April 8, 2011 at 2:52 am • Reply

      Thanks for the catch. The post is updated!

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  3. !! • April 7, 2011 at 11:17 pm • Reply

    Thank you Spec!!

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  4. HUMAN SPECIES STUDENT • April 8, 2011 at 2:11 am • Reply

    Jill Shapiro sucks.

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    • took the class last spring semester • April 8, 2011 at 2:17 am • Reply

      if you’re not in love with memorizing the features of chimp and gorillas skulls, the Human Species is not for you.

      did not enjoy that class but at least NO MORE SCIENCES!

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