This course examines the art and architecture of the Byzantine empire from its sources in Late Antique Rome to its fall in 1453 as well as its influence in the Orthodox Christian art of Russia, Greece ...
General Parking Information: Street parking around Packard Hall is open after 5 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends. The Money Museum lot directly south of Packard is available for Music event ...
Social entrepreneurship is the practice of identifying, starting, and growing successful mission-driven businesses, nonprofits, and social ventures - that is, organizations that strive to advance ...
Particular topics in music that require a more advanced background in music theory and history. Specific offerings vary from year to year and focus on periods, composers, areas, or mediums that are ...
An examination of the contested category known as 'gnosticism,' the texts found at Nag Hammadi, and the challenges posed by this material to our expectations as we attempt to understand developments ...
Campus Safety's goal is to create a safe environment in support of the College's values and mission by providing educational programs, services, support, emergency response, and high visibility patrol ...
This course is a broad introduction to the built environment. We will consider monuments from humankind's earliest structures to contemporary buildings and their relationships to political, social, ...
The CC Political Science Department endeavors to show why the study of politics is an important constituent of a liberal arts education. We seek to promote attention to fundamental political questions ...
Aegean and Greek archaeological, historical, literary and philosophical texts, with emphasis on ideas formative of Western culture. The development and transformations of these ideas as reflected in ...
Using an international perspective established through selected themes and practices, this course will examine global contemporary art! Topics include the dissolution of boundaries between high art ...
We encourage students to further their interests in the social and political challenges of living in the Rocky Mountain West. Students embark on inter-disciplinary investigations around the region to ...
The course examines the Tale of Genji, the 1000-year-old masterpiece of Japanese literature about the commoner son of an emperor whose romantic dalliances, poetic sensibilities, and otherworldly ...