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FALL 2024 REGISTRATION WILL OPEN AUGUST 6
PLEASE NOTE: 
IN-PERSON COURSE OFFERINGS 
ARE LISTED AFTER THE ONLINE COURSES
THIS SEMESTER WE ARE OFFERING IN-PERSON COURSES IN:
NEW HAVEN, NYC, CHICAGO, WASHINGTON, D.C., AND BOSTON

Online Seminar Courses

African American Dramas. Mule Bone Cover
African American Drama

Professor Murray Biggs
Wednesdays, Sep 25 - Nov 13,

5:15-7 pm ET
(No class Oct 23 or 30)
Citizen Kane
"Citizen Kane": Anatomy of a Masterpiece
Professor Peter Conolly-Smith
Thursdays, Oct 17 - Nov 21,
4-6 pm ET
Tocqueville's Democracy in America
Tocqueville's "Democracy in America": Yesterday and Today
Professor Chris Kelly
Mondays, Sep 30 - Nov 4,
7-8:30 pm ET 

Oceans and Seas Course
The Meaning and Importance of Oceans and Seas
Professor Paul Sullivan
Saturdays, Sep 28 - Nov 9,
10 am-12 pm ET
(No class Oct 12)
Red Sea Rising
Red Sea Rising:   
A Modern History of the World’s Most Volatile Waterway

Dr. Ethan Chorin
Mondays, Oct 7 - Nov 11,
5-6:30 pm ET
Exploring the Constitution
Exploring the Constitution

Steve Steinbach
Thursdays, Oct 10 - Nov 21,
7:15-8:45 pm ET
(No class Nov 7)
Woolf Novels
Virginia Woolf's
"Mrs. Dalloway" and
"To The Lighthouse"

Professor Priscilla Gilman
Tuesdays, Oct 15 - Nov 19
6-7:30 pm ET
Primo Levi image
From Auschwitz to
New York City:
A Transnational Approach to the Work of Primo Levi
Professor Giovanni Miglianti
Thursdays, Oct 10 - Nov 14,
2:30-4:30 pm ET
Constitutionalism course
The Origins of American Constitutionalism,
1765-1803

Professor James M. Banner, Jr.
Tuesdays, Oct 8 - Nov 12,
5:30-7 pm ET
HERstory of Art- Women in art
HERstory of Art
Professor Noah Charney
Mondays, Oct 21 - Dec 2,
1:30-3:30 pm ET
(No class Oct 28)
Living With Evil- Job
Living With Evil
Rabbi James Ponet
Mondays, Oct 7 - Nov 11,
5:30-7 pm ET
Polarized America
Polarized America

Professor Mary Habeck
Mondays, Oct 7 - Nov 11,
1-3 pm ET
Aeneid Novel
Reading Virgil's
"Aeneid" Today

Professor Joseph Luzzi
Tuesdays, Oct 1 - Nov 19,
4-5:30 pm ET
(No class Oct 22 or Nov 5)
Woolf Novels 745
Virginia Woolf's
"Mrs. Dalloway" and
"To The Lighthouse"

Professor Priscilla Gilman
Tuesdays, Oct 15 - Nov 19
7:45-9:15 pm ET
Understanding Iran
Understanding Iran, HAMAS, and Hezbollah
Professor Mary Habeck
Mondays, Oct 7 - Nov 25,
10 am-12 pm ET
In-Person Seminar Courses

Boston, MA

Muslim World Course
Is There a Single ‘Muslim World’?:
The Diversity of Islamic Societies
Professor Barbara Grant
Tuesdays, Oct 15 - Nov 19, 
8-9:30 pm ET

Boston, MA

        Washington, D.C.         |           Chicago, IL

Power Plays
Power Plays 
Professor James Magruder
Thursdays, Oct 10 - Nov 21,
6-8 pm ET
(No class Oct 17)

Washington, DC
Music and politics
Perspectives on Music and Politics in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Professor Michael Lewanski
Wednesdays, Oct 9 - Nov 13,
6-7:30 pm CT

Chicago, IL

New Haven, CT

Pop Music 1981-1999
Pop Music Time Capsules, Part 2:
1981–1999
Professor Mark Spicer
Mondays, Oct 7 - Dec 2,
6-7:30 pm ET
(No class Nov 11)

New Haven, CT
African American Drama- New Haven Course
African American Drama
Professor Murray Biggs
Tuesdays, Sep 24 - Nov 12,
5:15-7 pm ET
(No class Oct. 22 or 29)

New Haven, CT
Ulysses
Joyce's "Ulysses"
Professor Traugott Lawler
Wednesdays, Oct 9 - Nov 13, 
5:30-7 pm ET

New Haven, CT
Drawing as Thinking
Danny Greenberg
Thursdays, Oct 3 - Nov 21,
6-8 pm ET

New Haven, CT

New York City

Watershed Elections
Watershed Elections of the 20th Century
Professor Peter Conolly-Smith
Tuesdays, Oct 15 - Nov 19,
4-6 pm ET

New York, NY 
Wine tasting history
The Past in a Glass: A History of the World’s Most Famous Wines
Professor Charles Ludington
Thursdays, Oct 3 - Nov 21,
6-8 pm ET
New York, NY 
Landscapes of Jazz
James Polsky
Mondays, Oct 7 - Nov 11,
6:30-8 pm ET

New York, NY 
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