*Registration is no longer available for the June 15-18 session only.*
*Registration is no longer available for the June 15-18 session only.*
*Registration is no longer available.*
This course explores how women have represented themselves across centuries — from early autobiographies and diaries to memoirs, hybrid essays, and digital storytelling. Students will read excerpts from women writers across time and create their own life-writing pieces.
*Registration is no longer available for the June 15-18 session only.*
Journey across the history of the Deep South to uncover the under told stories of women who transformed the Civil Rights Movement.
How do television, film, and new media technologies reflect and shape public opinion and policy around reproductive issues?
Students are passionate about social issues in their communities. But how can they get the word out and effect change? In this course, students will learn the tactics of persuasive communications necessary to advocate for causes they believe in.
This class will examine the intersection of social justice, housing, and photojournalism.
This course introduces an array of tools, techniques and motivations associated with Contemporary Computer Music Composition and Programming. Students will gain familiarity with the Digital Music Studio and Audio Workstation environments as they prepare frequent short composition assignments.