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- Decline and Renewal in the Heartland (Jon Andelson, Fall 2003)
- Decline and Renewal in the Heartland (Jon Andelson, Fall 2004)
- The Places I've Been: Outsiders, Exiles, Tourists (Yvette Aparicio, Fall 2001)
- Color, Culture, Class (Katya Gibel Azoulay, Fall 2002)
- Dis/Connected (Brian Borovsky, Fall 2003)
- Doing History: The Pullman Strike (Victoria Brown, Fall 2003)
- Living an Authentic Life (Howard Burkle, Fall 2003)
- Humanities 101: The Ancient World (W.J. Cummins, Fall 2003)
- Americans in Paris: Through the Looking Glass (Jan B. Gross, Fall 2002)
- The Hero's Journey (Dennis Hughes, Fall 2003)
- Images of Africa (Kathy Jacobson, Fall 2002)
- The Comedies of Aristophanes (Jerry Lalonde, Fall 2004)
- The Social Politics of Having Children (Kent McClelland, Fall 2003)
- Narrative and Identity (Johanna Meehan, Fall 2004)
- Detectives and Their Fictions (Margarita Pillado, Fall 2002)
- American Memorials (Sarah J. Purcell, Fall 2002)
- Emotion and Cognition (Laura Sinnett, Fall 2004)
- Ideas of Love in Western Culture (Kathleen Roberts Skerrett, Fall 2002)
- Humanities I: The Ancient Greek World (Paula Smith, Fall 2004)
- Renaissance (Marci Sortor, Fall 1999)
- Painting Modernity (Susan Strauber, Fall 2004)
- Music in the Balance of Power (Roger Vetter, Fall 2002)
- Primitive Skills in the Modern World (John Whittaker, Fall 2003)
- Russia in Revolution (Todd Armstrong, Fall 2001)
- Musicians in Fiction (Jon Chenette, Fall 2002)
- Stories, Story-Tellers, and Audiences: Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Marguerite of Navarre's Heptameron (Elizabeth Dobbs, Fall 2003)
- We Are What We Eat: Food, Culture, and Identity in Literature and Film (Jin Feng, Fall 2002)
- Utopia and Revolution in Russia and the United States (Kelly Herold, Fall 2000)
- Campus Culture Wars--Then and Now (Daniel Kaiser, Fall 1997)
- Freedom (Daniel Kaiser, Fall 2002)
- Freedom (Daniel Kaiser, Fall 2003)
- Exploitation and Subversion: The Politics of Popular Culture (Jean Ketter, Fall 2003)
- What's "Right" About Rights? (Russell Osgood & Jonathan Brand, Fall 2000)
- Spain through the Lens of its Film Directors (Dennis Perri, Fall 2003)
- American Memorials and the Politics of Memory (Sarah J. Purcell, Fall 2004)
- Darwin's Legacy in the Twentieth Century and Beyond (John Rommereim, Fall 2000)
- Degradation and Development in Tropical Forests (Monty Roper, Fall 2003)
- Soundtracks and Scores: Music in American Cinema (Ralph Russell, Fall 2004)
- The Myth of the Middle Class (Pablo Silva, Fall 2001)
- Equality and Inequality (Pablo Silva, Fall 2004)
- Frankenstein's Monsters: The Creation of Horror and the Horror of Creation (Erik Simpson, Fall 2002)
- Beasts and Beauties: Monstrosity and Romance in Literature and Film (Erik Simpson, Fall 2004)
- Outward from the middle of the maze: selected plays of Tom Stoppard (John Stone, Fall 2002)
- Computing: Limitations and Promising Developments (Henry Walker, Fall 2004)
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