Unlike other regions of the country, the Midwest is often described as an “anti-region.” What, in fact, is the Midwest? What are the defining feat...
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The Open Musicology Educational Resource
The challenge musicologists currently face is that the “one size fits all” materials used to teach music history to undergraduates have fa...
Translation for Global Literacies Across the Curriculum
Recognizing both the increasing importance of global literacy and engagement in liberal arts education and the rapid growth of translation studies as ...
Paideia 450: Crowds, Culture, and Cuisine: The Ancient and Modern City
Curricular materials created for the 2013 SAIL seminar: Mediterranean Trivium: Earth, Sea, & Culture in Italy This was a January Term study abroad...
Catastrophe and Apocalypse in Herculaneum
Curricular materials created for the 2013 SAIL seminar: Mediterranean Trivium: Earth, Sea, & Culture in Italy This is a nine-session module at the...
Italy and the Mediterranean: Earth, Sea, and Culture
Curricular materials created for the 2013 SAIL seminar: Mediterranean Trivium: Earth, Sea, & Culture in Italy This international course examines t...
Environment and Resiliency in Italy
Curricular materials created for the 2013 SAIL seminar: Mediterranean Trivium: Earth, Sea, & Culture in Italy Our common module brought together t...
The Pompeii Project: A Case Study in Space and Gender/Sexuality
Curricular materials created for the 2013 SAIL seminar: Mediterranean Trivium: Earth, Sea, & Culture in Italy The Pompeii Project: A Case Study in...
Nature at the Confluence
Curricular materials created for the 2014 SAIL seminar: Contested Spaces in the Pikes Peak region of Colorado I developed “Nature at the Conflue...
Sharing the Bounty
Overview This collaborative project of Macalester College and the University of Minnesota seeks to develop online course materials and create a pilot ...
Minor Program in Animals and Society
Curricular materials created for the 2012 SAIL seminar: Considering Animals in Washington, DC In a recent article in the New York Times (January 2, 20...