SPRING 2025 REGISTRATION WILL OPEN FEBRUARY 3 PLEASE NOTE:
IN-PERSON COURSE OFFERINGS
ARE LISTED AFTER THE ONLINE COURSES
THIS SEMESTER WE ARE OFFERING IN-PERSON COURSES IN:
NEW HAVEN, NYC, WASHINGTON, D.C., AND BOSTON
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Power and Propaganda-The Art and Architecture of Ancient Rome
Professor Kerr Houston Mondays, Mar 17 - Apr 21,
6-7:30pm ET
| | The 12 Hour Film Expert- Hollywood Studio Edition
Dr James Charney and
Dr Noah Charney Mondays, Mar 24 - Apr 28,
1:30-3:30pm ET
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Supply Chains, Demand Chains, Trade, Competition, Climate, and Environment
Professor Paul Sullivan Saturdays, Mar 22 - May 3,
10am-12pm ET
(No class April 5)
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National Security Polarization in the U.S.
Professor Mary Habeck Mondays, Mar 17 - May 5,
10am-12pm ET
| | The Federalist Papers- Then and Now
Steven Steinbach Thursdays, Apr 10 - May 15,
7:15-8:45 pm ET
| | The Varieties of History in Our Time
Professor James M. Banner Jr. Tuesdays, Mar 18 - Apr 22,
5:30-7pm ET
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The Mythic Trickster
Professor Hugh Flick Thursdays, Mar 13 - Apr 17,
5:30-7pm ET
| | Survival
Rabbi James Ponet Tuesdays, Mar 18 - Apr 22,
5:30-7pm ET
| | Italian Through Cinema
Professor Giovanni Miglianti Thursdays, Mar 27 - May 15,
5:30-7:30pm ET
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The Great American Jewish Novel, Part II
Professor Emily Kopley Thursdays, Mar 27 - May 1,
7:45-9:15pm ET
| | Polyglot Handel
Professor Markus Rathey Wednesdays, Mar 19 - Apr 23,
6-7:30pm ET
CANCELLED
| | Two Poets of Sensibility: Thomas Gray and William Cowper
Professor Priscilla Gilman
Tuesdays, Mar 25 - Apr 29,
6-7:30pm ET
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The Beat Generation's 'French Connection'
Professor Robert Barsky Mondays, Mar 17 - Apr 21,
5:30-7:30pm ET
| | Art, Film, and Literature in the Age of the Dictators
Professor Mark Micale Wednesdays, Mar 19 - Apr 23,
6:30-8pm ET
| | Russia, Iran, and China: Is this World War III?
Professor Mary Habeck Tuesdays, Mar 18 - May 6,
10am-12pm ET
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The Great American Jewish Novel, Part II
Professor Emily Kopley Thursdays, Mar 27 - May 1, 6-7:30pm ET
| | Two Poets of Sensibility: Thomas Gray and William Cowper
Professor Priscilla Gilman
Tuesdays, Mar 25 - Apr 29,
| | Boccaccio's Human Comedy: Reading the DECAMERON
Professor Joseph Luzzi Tuesdays, Mar 18 - Apr 22,
4-5:30pm ET
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In-Person Seminar Courses
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Washington, D.C. | Boston, MA
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Shakespeare and Politics
Professor Drew Lichtenberg Thursdays, Apr 10 - May 15,
7:30-9pm ET
Washington, DC
| | Speaking of Moby-Dick
Professor Wyn Kelley Tuesdays, Mar 18 - Apr 29,
6-7:30pm ET
(No class April 1)
Boston, MA
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Painting as Inquiry
Matthew Watson Mondays, Mar 17 - May 5,
5:30-7:30pm ET
New Haven, CT
| | Celebrating Opera: Sight, Sound, and Emotion
Professor Daniel Egan Mondays, Mar 10 - Apr 14,
4-6pm ET
Rye, NY
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Long Story Short: a fiction workshop
Professor Alexandra Shelley Wednesdays, Mar 19 - May 7,
5:30-7:30pm ET
New York City
| | Wisdom Literature
Professor Paul Kane Thursdays, Mar 20 - Apr 24,
6-8pm ET
New York City
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The Past in a Glass: A History of the World’s Most Famous Wines
Charles Ludington Mondays, Mar 17 - May 5,
6-8 pm ET
New York City
| | Drawing as Thinking
Danny Greenberg Saturdays, Mar 15 - Apr 19,
11am-1pm ET
New York City
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