Persian Poetry in Translation
ALL 3831/5831
Instructor: Iraj Bashiri
ALL 3831/5831
Instructor: Iraj Bashiri
AFRO 8554
Instructor: Rose M. Brewer
COMM 8110
Instructor: Rosita Albert
FSOS 3104
Instructors: Paul C. Rosenblatt and Zha B. Xiong
GEOG 3381W
Instructor:
HIST 8245
Instructor: Eric D. Weitz
SOC 8390
Instructor: Ron Aminzade
ALL 3900: Voices from Ancient China
Prof. Joseph R. Allen
Black Europe: Exploring Dimensions of Citizenship, Race and Ethnic Relations
Summer School through Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the National institute for the Study of Dutch Slavery and its Legacy.
June 14th-25th 2009
SOC8090: Diversity, Solidarity and the American Mosaic
Taught by Joe Gerteis with Penny Edgell and Doug Hartmann
Summer Course on Forced Migration Issues
Dates: June 6 -14, 2009
Times: Full course days will run 8:30 am - 5:00 pm.
Opening reception and registration is in the afternoon of June 6. Course Fee: $975 (Canadian) After February 28, 2009: $1100 (Canadian)
HSEM 2046: Understanding Diversity: A Universal Perspective
Professor Indira Y. Junghare
ALL 3900/5900: Topics in Asian Literature: India through Time: Historicity and Periodization
Professor: Bali Sahota
AMST 3920 : Black Paris: The African Diaspora and Paris, France
Also meets with: GLOS 3900 Sec 005 and AFRO 3920 Sec 001
Professor: Trica Keaton
ANTH 3980: Global Migration & Photography
Instructor: Barbara Wolbert
AMST 1012: There Must Be Some Way Out of Here: Humans on the Move
Instructor: Professor Trica Keaton
GWSS 4690/ GWSS 5690: Space, Identity, and Agency in the Black Diaspora (PDF)
Instructor: Zenzele Isoke
HIST 5901: Readings in Colonial Latin American History (PDF)
Instructor: Sarah Chambers
HIST/LAS 3401W: Early Latin America to 1825 (Writing Intensive) (PDF)
Instructor: Sarah Chambers
Dance 3495/5495: Dance and Global Tourism (PDF)
Instructor: R. Diyah Larasati, Ph.D
2008 May Term in Montpellier, May 21-June 14, 2008.
FREN 3750/3650: "Still Bleu Blanc Rouge: French Identity in the New Millennium" (PDF)
AAS 1101: Imagining Asian America (PDF)
Prof. Josephine Lee
Comm 3404 (PDF): Language Borderlands; Prof. Amy Sheldon
Eng 8510 (PDF): Criticism & Theory: Theorizing the African Diaspora; Prof. Michelle M. Wright
Glos 3401 (PDF): International Human Rights Law; Prof. Barbara Frey
Glos 5900/Law 6058 (PDF): Human Rights Advocacy; Prof. Barbara Frey
Hist 1902 (PDF): A Nation of Immigration or a Gate Keeping Nation? American Immigration in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives; Prof. Erika Lee
Hist 5863 (PDF): Proseminar: U.S.-Mexico Border; Prof. Jeffrey Pilcher
Hist 8990 (PDF): Research Seminar, "Topics in Comparative History," Migration, Movement, Mobility; Prof. Donna Gabaccia
Ling 5900 (PDF): Globalization, Migration and Language; Assoc. Prof. Bruce Downing
PA 5490 (PDF): Immigration and Public Policy; Prof. Katherine Fennelly
SOC 8211 (PDF): Race Theories; Prof. Douglas Hartmann
AMIN 1002: Indigenous Peoples in Global Perspective, Instructor: Tlahtoki Aguirre
AMST 1012: Migrants, Refugees, Citizens, and Exiles: The U.S. on an Immigrant Planet, Instructor: Miglena S. Todorova
AMST 3114: America in International Perspective: Post-1965 Immigration, Instructor: Jennifer L. Pierce
AMST 3920/GLOS 3900: Black Paris: The African Diaspora in Paris, France, Instructor: Trica D. Keaton
CHIC 3374/CHIC 5374: Migrant Farmworkers in the U.S.: Families, Work, and Advocacy, Instructor: Lisa Sass Zaragoza
FREN 3350: Topics in Literature: Migration, Emigration and Immigration, Instructor: Hakim Abderrezak
FSOS 3104: Global and Diverse Families, Instructor: Paul C. Rosenblatt
GEOG 3377/GEOG 5377: Music in the City: Sounds and Bodies in Different Places, Instructor: Arun Saldanha
GEOG 3381W/GLOS 3701W: Population in an Interacting World, Instructor: Helga Leitner
GLOS 3900: Topics in Global Studies: Transnational Migration: Networks of People & Place, Instructor: Cawo Abdi
HIST 3415: Migrations in Modern Global History, Instructor: Donna Gabaccia
HIST 3940/AAS 3920/ALL 3920: Hmong History Across the Globe, Instructor: Mai Na Lee
Hist 1012W: World History from 1500: The Age of Global Contact (Writing Intensive), Instructor: Jeffrey Pilcher
Hist 3727W/RelS 3521/JwSt 3521: History of the Holocaust, Instructor: Dr. Stephen Feinstein
AMST 8920: Oceanic Space & Movement in Atlantic/Pacitic/Indian Ocean Worlds, Instructor: Kale Bantigue Fajardo
Hist 5990: Comparing Global Migrations, Instructor: Donna R. Gabaccia