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Plagues and Pandemics: Past, Present and Future (ANTSG01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $140.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 7, 2009 - December 16, 2009 on Wednesdays, 1:30pm - 3:30pm No class November 25
Location: Thayer 101, room 116-D
Instructor(s): Barbara Dickinson
This course will examine the ways the great epidemics of the past influenced religion, politics, class, and scientific discoveries. We will talk about how the infectious dise...(read more)
First Aid for the Medicine Cabinet: Drugs in the Context of Disease (BIOCS01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 8, 2009 - December 17, 2009 on Thursdays, 7-9pm no class 11/26
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Andrew Mallon
As a part of this course Emergency Medical training will be provided, with an option for AHA certification, aimed at equipping students with the knowledge and skills to deal w...(read more)
The Secrets of Learning and Memory (BIOCS02-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 7, 2009 - December 16, 2009 on Wednesday, 7-9pm no class 11/25
Location: Smith-Buonanno, room 207
Instructor(s): Andrew Mallon
The most intensely studied topic of brain research has been learning and memory, which has captivated the interest of neuroscientists ever since the biological processes under...(read more)
When the Brain has a Mind of its Own (BIOCS03-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $225.00
Timing: 6 sessions from October 6, 2009 - November 10, 2009 on Tuesdays, 7-9PM
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Sarah England
This course is appropriate for anyone with an interest in conditions which can cause the brain to have a mind of its own. We will explore the world of neuroscience from firsth...(read more)
Scientific Basis of Global Health Concerns (BMCCS01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $300.00
Timing: 8 sessions from October 6, 2009 - November 24, 2009 on Tuesday, 7-9pm
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): M. Pilar Gil
This course, designed for non-scientists, will provide the scientific background to clear up misconceptions and to promote an informed debate over controversial issues. Some o...(read more)
Sex, Power, and Politics: Women in Ancient Rome (CLACS01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $150.00
Timing: 4 sessions from February 8, 2010 - March 8, 2010 on day TBD. Look for this class in Spring 2010!
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Lauren Donovan
State heroes, tragic victims, vicious poisoners, passive pawns, and ambitious power-players—these are just a few of the descriptions ancient writers and modern scholars ...(read more)
The Secret Lives of the Caesars: Roman Imperial History and the Private Lives of Rome’s First Family (CLACS02-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $150.00
Timing: 4 sessions from October 6, 2009 - October 27, 2009 on Tuesdays, 10:15am-12:15pm
Location: Wilson Hall, room 309
Instructor(s): Lauren Donovan
Power struggles, family strife, the difference between a public and a private image, and the encroaching role of family dynamics on state policy.
Sound familiar?
In ...(read more)
China’s Recent History through Literature (EASSG01-1a)
Status: Waitlist
Fee: $140.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 6, 2009 - December 8, 2009 on Tuesdays, 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Location: Thayer 101, room 116-E
Instructor(s): Jerry Grieder, Elsa Grieder
We all know how important China has become. But do we know enough about the country’s past—its people, their customs and culture and experience—to know wher...(read more)
Political Economics of the Current Financial Crisis (ECOCS01-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 8, 2009 - December 17, 2009 on Thursdays, 7-9PM no class 11/26
Location: Wilson Hall, room 305
Instructor(s): Tim Nguyen
Select the answer you think is best and come prepared to discuss in class:
1. Is Finance:
a.) the lifeblood of our economy
b.) a significant industry where we ha...(read more)
A Tale To Pass On: The Canonization of Toni Morrison (ENGCS01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 8, 2009 - December 17, 2009 on Thursdays, 7:00pm-9:00pm no class 11/26
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Jeannette Lee
In May 2006, the New York Times Book Review announced that Toni Morrison’s Beloved is “the single best work of American fiction published in the last 25 yea...(read more)
Believers, Agnostics, and Atheists in Contemporary Fiction (ENGCS02-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $187.50
Timing: 5 sessions from October 6, 2009 - November 3, 2009 on Tuesday, 10:15am-12:15pm
Location: Thayer 101, room 116-D
Instructor(s): David Jacobson
Contemporary society is divided over issues of religious faith. In recent decades there has been a resurgence of religious faith, while at the same time many have been skeptic...(read more)
Writing Life (ENGCS04-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Mondays, 7:00-9:00PM no class 10/12
Location: Sayles Hall, room 104
Instructor(s): Douglas Brown
This course on creative nonfiction offers class members the chance to examine what goes into good writing and what it means to be a writer. We will read from a range of works,...(read more)
Generating the Goods: Writing on the Spot (ENGCS05-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Mondays, 7:00-9:00pm no class 10/12
Location: Thayer 101, room 116-D
Instructor(s): Lauren Sarat
Do you have great ideas for writing, but have trouble getting them down on paper? Have you hit a block in an existing work that needs some fresh ideas? This workshop will focu...(read more)
Word Perfect: Being Your Own Best Editor (ENGCS06-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 8, 2009 - December 17, 2009 on Thursdays, 7-9PM no class 11/26
Location: Wilson Hall, room 303
Instructor(s): Joe Caliguire
Whether you’re writing an email to your supervisor or a letter to your senator, it is crucial to communicate your ideas in a clear, comprehensible, and audience-friendly...(read more)
Picturing the World in Twentieth-Century Literature (ENGCS07-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 7, 2009 - December 16, 2009 on Wednesday, 7-9pm no class 11/25
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Jennifer Schnepf
This course explores America’s role on the world stage. Through a diverse selection of novels and short stories from the 1920s through to the 1950s, we will consider the...(read more)
Laughing Matters: The Art and Craft of Humor Writing (ENGCS08-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 6, 2009 - December 8, 2009 on Tuesdays, 7:00-9:00pm
Location: Smith-Buonanno, room 207
Instructor(s): Joe Caliguire
Part workshop, part discussion, this course will cover the 3 P’s: the practical (finding your comic voice), the poetic (arranging the perfect words into the perfect orde...(read more)
Make a Long Story Short: Writing Mini Fiction (ENGCS09-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 7, 2009 - December 16, 2009 on Wednesdays, 7:00-9:00pm no class 11/25
Location: Thayer 101, room 116-D
Instructor(s): Joe Caliguire
A class for fiction writers, poets, and essayists (in fact, all creative writers) who are looking to see how using vivid imagery, precise detail, and a strong narrative voice ...(read more)
Maidens, Mobsters and Monsters: Writing Genre (ENGCS10-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $320.00
Timing: 8 sessions from October 8, 2009 - December 3, 2009 on Thursdays, 7:00-9:00pm no class 11/26
Location: Thayer 101, room 116-D
Instructor(s): Nicholas Bredie
Mystery, Thriller, Romance, and Science Fiction. Genre is often dismissed by the writing establishment, but it is no less difficult to write than the Great American Novel. Thi...(read more)
The Art of the Blog (ENGCS11-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $240.00
Timing: 6 sessions from October 7, 2009 - November 18, 2009 on Wednesday, 7-9pm no class 11/11
Location: CIT 269
Instructor(s): Darcie Dennigan
In this course, participants will create and launch their own blog. Together, we will look at some very successful blogs on different themes—including sports, politics, ...(read more)
Writing Poetry: States of the Art (ENGCS12-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $240.00
Timing: 6 sessions from October 7, 2009 - November 11, 2009 on Wednesdays, 6:30PM-8:30PM
Location: Sayles Hall, room 104
Instructor(s): Catherine Imbriglio
This writing workshop is designed to help intermediate and advanced writers of poetry make their work grow stronger conceptually, technically, and thematically. There will be...(read more)
Writing to Persuade (ENGCS13-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 6, 2009 - December 8, 2009 on Tuesdays, 7-9pm
Location: Wilson Hall, room 206
Instructor(s): Genoa Shepley
What makes a piece of writing effective? Inspirational? Whether it's an editorial in a newspaper, a moving speech, or just an effective email, powerful prose shares a common f...(read more)
What’s Love Got to Do with It? Romance and the Victorian Novel (ENGCS14-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Monday, 7-9pm no class 10/12
Location: Wilson Hall, room 206
Instructor(s): Khristina Gonzalez
Boy meets girl. Girl falls in love with boy. Boy becomes a ruthless villain who marries girl’s sister-in-law. Wait, what?? Despite some common misconceptions, Victori...(read more)
Three Male Novelists Look At America in Mid-Century (ENGSG03-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $140.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 8, 2009 - December 17, 2009 on Thursdays, 1:30pm - 3:30pm No class November 26
Location: Thayer 101, room 116-E
Instructor(s): Frankie Raben, Joe Raben
Since the study group comprises the same cohort as the writers, we will contrast the experiences and thoughts of the class members and the male-oriented “face” of ...(read more)
It’s Not Easy Being Green: Making Environmentally Responsible Choices (ENVSG01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $140.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Mondays, 10:15am - 12:15pm No class October 12
Location: TBA
Instructor(s): Jean Doyle
We are deluged with information about the environment and the dire consequences of human behavior. Climate change, environmental degradation, fossil fuel dependence, unsustai...(read more)
Darwin and the Origin of Species (EVOSG02-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $140.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 7, 2009 - December 16, 2009 on Wednesdays, 10:15am - 12:15pm No class November 25
Location: Thayer 101, room 116-E
Instructor(s): Louise Moss, Nancy Nowak
Just two weeks before he died, Charles Darwin wrote what was to be his final publication. It concerned a tiny clam, which had been found attached to the leg of a water beetle...(read more)
What People Wore: A History of Costume at the RISD Museum of Art (HARCS03-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $150.00
Timing: 4 sessions from October 17, 2009 - November 14, 2009 on Saturdays, 1-3PM
Location: RISD Museum
Instructor(s): Carole Villucci
This course examines costumes and textiles as depicted in works of art in the Museum's galleries---paintings, sculpture, works on paper, and 20th century apparel. We will disc...(read more)
Masterpieces of 17th Century Art (HARCS04-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 7, 2009 - December 16, 2009 on Wednesdays, 7:00-9:00pm no class 11/25
Location: Wilson Hall, room 104
Instructor(s): Mario Pereira
This course explores the artistic masterpieces produced across seventeenth-century Europe. We will consider the themes, issues, iconography, and style of the most celebrated a...(read more)
Sweden after the Vikings: The Evolution of a Welfare State (HISSG04-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $140.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 9, 2009 - December 18, 2009 on Fridays, 1:30pm - 3:30pm No class November 27
Location: Thayer 101, room 116-E
Instructor(s): Kenneth Johnson, Don Harper
Sweden, admired by many as the epitome of the modern welfare state, evolved from the Viking era, when it was essentially a divided tribal enclave relying on piracy for surviva...(read more)
Italian 1 (LANCS01-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 6, 2009 - December 8, 2009 on Tuesdays, 7:00-9:00pm
Location: Wilson Hall, room 104
Instructor(s): Chandra Harris
The aim of the course is to develop basic communicative competence in the Italian language: to enable students to interact using language which is both grammatically correct a...(read more)
Spanish 1 (LANCS02-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Mondays, 7:00-9:00pm no class 10/12
Location: Smith-Buonanno, room G01
Instructor(s): José Ramón Ortiz
This course is for beginners, people with very little or no previous experience with Spanish. This course will provide you with a basic knowledge of Spanish through the practi...(read more)
Arabic 1 (LANCS06-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 6, 2009 - December 8, 2009 on Tuesday, 7-9pm
Location: Wilson Hall, room 206
Instructor(s): Muhammad el-Sharkawi
This beginner course is designed to introduce students to conversational and written Modern Standard Arabic. Using a combination of textbook and audio lessons, as well as in-c...(read more)
Chinese 1 (LANCS07-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 6, 2009 - December 8, 2009 on Tuesdays, 7:00-9:00pm
Location: Sayles Hall, room 104
Instructor(s): Lung-Hua Hu
This course will teach the standard Chinese language, Mandarin, at a basic level. All four skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) will be taught, but the primary f...(read more)
French 1 (LANCS08-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Mondays, 7:00-9:00pm no class 10/12
Location: Sayles Hall, room 105
Instructor(s): Andrew Ross
This course is for beginners, people with very little or no previous experience with French. This course will provide you with a basic knowledge of French through the practice...(read more)
Russian 1 (LANCS09-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Monday, 7-9pm No class 10/12
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Victoria Richter
This course is intended for adults who are not familiar with the Russian language or alphabet. The goal is to introduce the Russian language and culture through Total Physical...(read more)
Greek 1 (LANCS10-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $240.00
Timing: 8 sessions from October 5, 2009 - November 30, 2009 on Monday 6:00 - 7:30pm No class 10/12
Location: Smith-Buonanno room G13
Instructor(s): Elsa Amanatidou
Greek 1 offers an introduction to Greek language and culture and is designed for adults with little or no prior knowledge of Modern Greek. Through course materials and a varie...(read more)
German 1 (LANCS11-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 9 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Monday, 7-9:15pm No class 10/12, 11/9
Location: Salomon, room 004
Instructor(s): Elke Breker
This course is geared toward learners with little or no previous German language experience. Students will gain a basic knowledge of German through the practice of speaking, l...(read more)
Spanish 2 (LANCS22-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Monday, 7-9pm no class 10/12
Location: Smith-Buonanno, room G18
Instructor(s): Charlotte Whittle
This is the continuation of the introductory level Spanish course. We will continue to build a basic knowledge of Spanish and cultural understanding through the practice of sp...(read more)
Italian 3 (LANCS31-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 6, 2009 - December 8, 2009 on Tuesday, 7-9pm
Location: Sayles Hall, room 200
Instructor(s): Erica Moretti
This course allows students who have completed Italian 2 in Continuing Studies at Brown, and those who are comfortable with their Italian language skills, to practice and refi...(read more)
Fiction into Film (LITCS01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $300.00
Timing: 8 sessions from October 7, 2009 - December 2, 2009 on Wednesdays, 7:00-9:00pm no class 11/25
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Elisabeth Bell
From the start, the film industry has turned to fiction for its sources. Using films based on novels and short stories, this course examines the differences between the two m...(read more)
Contemporary American Playwrights (LITCS03-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $150.00
Timing: 4 sessions from October 8, 2009 - October 29, 2009 on Thursday, 10:15am - 12:15pm. Please note the change in day and time.
Location: Wilson Hall, room 109
Instructor(s): Joe Caliguire
Who are the most produced American playwrights of the past 20 years? How does their work speak to the American experience? Why are theatergoers attracted to these particular...(read more)
The Future of Media (MCMCS01-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $150.00
Timing: 4 sessions from October 8, 2009 - October 29, 2009 on Thursdays, 10:15am-12:15pm
Location: Thayer 101, room 116-D
Instructor(s): Andrew Losowsky
Are newspapers doomed? Will all libraries close? How will the novelists of tomorrow be published? Will our grandchildren even know what paper is?
This course will look at ...(read more)
The Future of Media - Part 2 (MCMCS02-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $75.00
Timing: 2 sessions from December 3, 2009 - December 10, 2009 on Thursdays, 10:15am-12:15pm
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Andrew Losowsky
Continuation of The Future of Media. Are newspapers doomed? Will all libraries close? How will the novelists of tomorrow be published? Will our grandchildren even know what p...(read more)
Hollywood’s Ancient History (MEDCS01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $187.50
Timing: 8 sessions from October 6, 2009 - November 24, 2009 on Tuesdays, 7:00-9:00-pm
Location: Wilson Hall, room 103
Instructor(s): Lyra Monteiro
Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix face off in gladiatorial combat, Brad Pitt attacks Troy, Angelina Jolie bosses around her son, Alexander the Great. Sure, the characters are...(read more)
Energy and Environment (PHYCS01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $300.00
Timing: 8 sessions from October 5, 2009 - November 30, 2009 on Mondays, 7:00-9:00pm no class 10/12
Location: Smith-Buonanno, room 207
Instructor(s): Obeid Dina, Cengiz Pehlevan
This course addresses the physical principles behind energy and its effects on our environment. In this course we will investigate the basic physical principles behind energy ...(read more)
The First Year of the Obama Administration (POLCS01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Mondays, 7:00-9:00pm no class 10/12
Location: Wilson Hall, room 106
Instructor(s): Robert Ellis Smith
Rarely has there been a presidential administration with a more crowded agenda and higher expectations. This course provides a rare opportunity to scrutinize the priorities, t...(read more)
Environmental Psychology (PSYCS01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 6, 2009 - December 8, 2009 on Tuesdays, 7:00-9:00pm
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Jack Demick
This course provides access to a new interdisciplinary field that deals with environment-and –human-behavior-relations in everyday life. Environmental Psychology is a re...(read more)
Hero with 1000 Faces: Gods, Myths, and the Human Psyche (PSYSG01-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $140.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Mondays, 1:30pm - 3:30pm No class October 12
Location: Thayer 101, room 116-E
Instructor(s): Edith Kur, Dan McCarthy
This course will be based on Joseph Campbell’s seminal work, Hero with 1000 Faces, which concludes that important myths from around the world share a fundamental structu...(read more)
(Mis)Translating the New Testament (RELCS01-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $112.50
Timing: 3 sessions from November 5, 2009 - November 20, 2009 on Thursdays, 1:30-3:30pm
Location: Thayer 101, Room 116-D
Instructor(s): Jennifer Eyl
This class looks closely at 5-10 of the most frequently mistranslated words in the New Testament, and why they are mistranslated. We will begin by comparing multiple versions ...(read more)
Buddhism in the West (RELCS02-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 7, 2009 - December 16, 2009 on Wednesdays, 7-9pm no class 11/25
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Amy Langenberg
Believe it or not, Buddhism is now an American religion. Whether recently converted, or Buddhist by birth, American Buddhists have adapted this ancient faith to their contempo...(read more)
Introduction to Early Christianity (RELCS03-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 6, 2009 - December 8, 2009 on Tuesdays, 7:00-9:00pm
Location: Wilson Hall, room 109
Instructor(s): Jennifer Eyl
When did Christianity come into existence? Many have traditionally claimed that Jesus and/or Paul “founded” the church. This class will challenge that assumption b...(read more)
A Lighting Exploration of the Urban Landscape (SOCCS01-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $150.00
Timing: 4 sessions from October 8, 2009 - October 29, 2009 on Thursdays, 7:00-9:00pm
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Holly Ratafia
The growing awareness of the environmental risks of climate change has led many municipalities, neighborhood organizations and citizen groups to advocate for changes in public...(read more)
Beginning Drawing (VISCS01-1a)
Status: Open
Fee: $400.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 5, 2009 - December 14, 2009 on Mondays, 7:00-9:00pm no class 10/12
Location: List 325
Instructor(s): Marlene Malik
Drawing from nature, still life, the model, and the imagination in a variety of media. This course is intended to be an experience which cultivates and stretches the capacity ...(read more)
Daguerre to Flickr: Truth and Photography (VISCS02-1a)
Status: Closed
Fee: $375.00
Timing: 10 sessions from October 8, 2009 - December 17, 2009 on Thursdays, 7:00-9:00pm
Location: TBD
Instructor(s): Millee Tibbs
From the beginning of time people have been fascinated with the ability to encapsulate and perpetuate the living into the form of an image, and this class will examine how pho...(read more)
