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FYS 102-13: Debating America
What defines "America"?
Debating America Lecture: TuTh 10 –  11:15a.m. Location: Janet & Walter Sondheim 208  Instructor: Jeremy Spahr This course will introduce students to the concept of ideological...
January 19, 2019 · 3:30 PM
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FYS 102-09: Social Issues in Business
How Businesses Influence Change
Social Issues in Business Lecture: We 4:30 – 7 p.m. Location: Sherman Hall 207 Instructor: Carlton Crabtree Successful innovations are achieved when people work together. This seminar...
January 19, 2019 · 3:27 PM
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FYS 102-01: Poverty Amidst Plenty
The Economics of American Poverty
Poverty Amidst Plenty: The Economics of American Poverty Lecture: Fr 1 – 2:15 p.m. Location: Math & Psychology 102 Instructor: Nandita Dasgupta Poverty is not an oft-quoted word in...
January 19, 2019 · 3:22 PM
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Thank You!
For making the New Student Book Experience a success!
The Office of Undergraduate Education would like to thank all of those who attended our New Student Book Experience event with Sheryl WuDunn, co-author of “Half the Sky” on November 1. We would...
November 3, 2017 · 11:20 AM
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Diversity, Ethics and Social Justice in Schooling
FYS class, open to all First-Year/Transfer Students
Have you thought of taking a First-Year Seminar? FYS 102-03 : Diversity, Ethics and Social Justice in Schooling meets Social Sciences (SS) requirements (GEP, GFR) This is a hybrid course with...
August 4, 2017 · 9:56 AM
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AGNG 100Y: So you say you want a Revolution
How Boomers are Revolutionizing Aging
AGNG 100Y (SS) GEP, (SS) GFR Baby Boomers, who revolutionized youth, are now aging. This course uses multiple media to examine Boomers’ historical, cultural, and socioeconomic experiences to...
August 3, 2017 · 1:59 PM
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Transfer Student Seminars
Bring your experience to class and get credits!
We recognize the challenges transfer students have in transitioning into a new culture, but also celebrate the unique experiences you bring to our academic community. We encourage all transfer...
July 27, 2017 · 10:00 AM
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FYS 101Y-01/02: Turning to One Another: Beliefs and Behavior
Is there room for empathy in the world today?
Have you thought of taking a First-Year Seminar? Each of the courses in the First-Year Seminar (FYS) program is unique in its own way, but what is shared is the: small cohort experience. You,...
January 27, 2017 · 9:21 AM
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FYS 102-12: The Information Diet?
Too much information is driving me insane!
Have you thought of taking a First-Year Seminar? Each of the courses in the First-Year Seminar (FYS) program is unique in its own way, but what is shared is the: small cohort experience. You,...
January 27, 2017 · 9:13 AM
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FYS 102-01: Poverty Amidst Plenty
The Economics of American Poverty
Have you thought of taking a First-Year Seminar? Each of the courses in the First-Year Seminar (FYS) program is unique in its own way, but what is shared is the: small cohort experience. You,...
January 27, 2017 · 8:59 AM
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