Cultural Diversity: Skills and Communication
This course is designed to help you recognize and understand the opportunities and challenges of cultural diversity.
Learn more about this courseThis course is designed to help you recognize and understand the opportunities and challenges of cultural diversity.
Learn more about this courseTake a journey traversing the fields and forests of Bloomington. We spend time each class in the outdoors observing, learning, drawing, collecting, and tasting edible wild plants.
Learn more about this courseIn this course, we explore the persistent presence of folklore in horror movies.
Learn more about this courseFood photography has evolved from the beginnings of photography into its contemporary practices in an ever-expanding communication environment. We will consider three aspects in which food photography situates itself: the commercial, the social, and as a fine art.
Learn more about this courseThe Workshop in the Public Arts and Humanities is a hands-on exploration of how the arts and humanities have been used locally and globally to foster social change, connections, and development. This class is required by members of ACT Humanities at Collins LLC, but is not limited to those members.
Learn more about this courseThis course is for producers, artists, mobilizers, and thinkers who wish to better understand the role that media plays in social change. Throughout the course, students will interrogate how media productions can be conceived as political activism.
Learn more about this courseThis course is a global history of propaganda from the twentieth century to the present.
Learn more about this courseQueering Gender and Sexuality will explore the changing ideologies of gender and sexuality in the United States, from 1870-1940.
Learn more about this courseThis course is for returning students and student leaders at Collins who wish to translate their contributions to the living-learning center into a deeper academic experience. Students will do reading and writing that correlates with their position at Collins and leads to a more meaningful reflection on their impact on the community and on the possible translations of their work to the broader world. For more information, contact Collins director, Lara Kriegel at lkriegel@indiana.edu.
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