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Fall 2017 | Theme Announces English Course on Law

Fall 2017 | Theme Announces English Course on Law

Dr. Jill Rosser, Professor of English, is teaching ENG 4600: Topics in English Studies in the upcoming Fall 2017 semester. ENG 4600: Topics in English Studies is open to all seniors, including non-English majors, who are interested in literature in which the legal profession plays an essential role. The course […]

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March 21, 2017 at 2:06 pmNews

Fall 2017 | Theme Announces Course on African American Political Thought

Fall 2017 | Theme Announces Course on African American Political Thought

Dr. Daniel Moak, Assistant Professor of African American Studies, is teaching AAS 3680: African American Political Thought in the upcoming Fall 2017 semester. AAS 3680: African American Political Thought is open to all students who have taken AAS 2020: African American History II and are interested in topics of race, […]

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March 21, 2017 at 2:05 pmNews

Fall 2017 | Interdisciplinary Course on Law and Justice in the 21st Century

Fall 2017 |  Interdisciplinary Course on Law and Justice in the 21st Century

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture offers a special team-taught interdisciplinary seminar course for the Making & Breaking the Law theme in Fall 2017. CAS 2500: Breaking the Law focuses on law and justice in relation to citizenship, global affairs, human rights, public health, and science and technology. It also […]

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March 20, 2017 at 10:49 pmNews

Making & Breaking Law Theme Invites Faculty to Add Courses

Making & Breaking Law Theme Invites Faculty to Add Courses

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture invites faculty teaching courses relating to law and justice to consider adding their courses to the Making and Breaking the Law curricular theme.   The Making and Breaking the Law theme addresses major challenges of the 21st century, incorporates various disciplinary perspectives (social sciences, […]

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March 20, 2017 at 10:36 pmNews

Fall 2017 | 1-Credit Themes in Action Course: Making & Breaking Law

Fall 2017 | 1-Credit Themes in Action Course: Making & Breaking Law

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture offers a 1-credit course with the Making and Breaking the Law theme in Fall 2017. CAS 2300 Themes in Action: Making and Breaking the Law introduces students to law in relation to society, culture, politics, and power. Seats are still available. Ohio University […]

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March 20, 2017 at 10:24 pmNews

Fall 2017 | Making and Breaking the Law Theme Highlights Exciting Fall Courses

Fall 2017 | Making and Breaking the Law Theme Highlights Exciting Fall Courses

The Center for Law, Justice, & Culture welcomes students of all majors to sign up for the many exciting Making and Breaking the Law theme courses in Fall 2017. Please contact theme leader Haley Duschinski for more information about the theme and to receive a poster listing all Making and […]

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March 20, 2017 at 10:18 pmNews

A Visit to Wealth and Poverty’s Rural America Exhibition

Rural America Exhibit in Alden library through March 10, 2017.

by Mercedes Lewis ’19 The Wealth and Poverty Theme’s Rural America exhibition, curated by Araba Dawson-Andoh, Africana Librarian, and Dr. Rachel Terman, Assistant Professor of Sociology, is located on the fourth floor of Alden Library. It features multiple different items that focus on the past and present of Rural America. […]

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March 2, 2017 at 1:38 pmNews