External Cognates
Grant Writing, Contracting, and Fundraising
Submitted by bangerta on Tue, 2006-02-28 19:00.School of Social Work: SW 633
This course will result in every student writing a grant, on any topic they choose. Good way to gather grant writing experience before heading out in the world of grant funded archival jobs.
Taken by Leslie Knoblauch and Joanna Axelrod, Fall 2004.
See SSW Offerings.
Networked Cities
Submitted by bangerta on Tue, 2006-02-28 19:00.Architecture (ARCH 513)
Technology & The Humanities
Submitted by bangerta on Tue, 2006-02-28 19:00.English 415 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Literature/516 Literature and Computers
"Work with—and study the theoretical implications of—the tools and techniques used to create, gather, manipulate, analyze, and present electronic information both locally and via computer networks."
Taken by Nick Baker, Fall 2004.
See 2004 Course Syllabus.
Print Culture in Early Modern Europe
Submitted by bangerta on Tue, 2006-02-28 19:00.History of Art 617
This course offers an interdisciplinary study concentrating on the
material and visual culture of prints in Italy and the north of Europe
(Germany, the Netherlands, England) circa 1450-1650.
Taken by Shahana Alam and Nadia Seiler, Fall 2004.
See 2004 Fall Semester Course Listings
Blurred Genres: Autobiography, Fiction & Ethnography
Submitted by bangerta on Tue, 2006-02-28 19:00.Anthropology & Culture: Blurred Genres: Autobiography, Fiction & Ethnography (ANTHRCUL 553)
Autobiography, ethnography, and fiction share a concern with constructing meaningful representations of the self and of the other in narrative form. This course will focus on the history, politics, and possibilities of interconnecting autobiography, ethnography, and fiction.
Taken by Eva Reffell, Fall 2004.

