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Students, Russian, Course and Registrar posted

Open Course - RUSS 101

Say hello in Russian—and open the door to a whole new world!
Students, Human Rights, Course and Registrar posted

Student Internship/Research Assistant Credit Opportunity Fall/Spring 2025-26

Professor seeks students to work on updating websites and archiving a community organization’s collection of materials (including oral interviews) for Internship or Research Assistant credit (Fall/Spring 2025-26). Learn more about collection care and creating legible, public-facing, research-based platforms (topics—Islam/Caribbean, Global Migration/Refugees, Gender Studies, and Hartford-Ocotal Sister Cities).
All Campus, Sociology, Course and Registrar posted

New Fall Course - SOCL 228 Masculinities

This course will investigate masculinity through a sociological lens. Will analyze meanings of being a man and lived experiences of masculinity, historically and today, and will explore how these definitions and experiences are contoured by race, religion, culture, class, sexuality, age, embodiment, and nation, in addition to other variables. TR: 2:55–4:10 p.m. Rhys Hall
All Campus, Sociology, Course and Registrar posted

Fall Course - SOCL 363  The Individual & Society

Microsociology affirms that human beings are ‘subjects’, active and creative respondents to each other and their social environment, as opposed to passive ‘objects’, defined by either large, distant social forces, group-think, or instinctual stimulus-response reactions lacking any shared group meaning. Interdisciplinary engagements with phenomenology and philosophical pragmatism inspired its challenge to a disciplinary status quo between grand, all-encompassing theories and methodological positivism. TR: 1:30–2:45 p.m. Tanetta Andersson
Students, International Studies, Course and Registrar posted

New fall class - Global Indigenous Peoples (INTS-269)

Who are Indigenous Peoples? Where are they? How do they fit in today’s world? Enroll in INTS-269 ‘Global Indigenous Peoples’ to find the answer to these questions MW: 2:55–4:10 p.m., Meets Global Engagement Requirement, first-years and non-majors welcome!