Fall Courses CRN 95022 95310 95140 95393 95035 95562 95296 95590 03062 94990 95070 95273 95239 95116 95183 95215 95328 95138 95332 95097 95250 95221 95152 95041 Course_Title ** The Poltics of Sport **On Camp & Kitsch What Would Sherlock Holmes do?: Murder, Mystery & Method **Autobiography & Self-Invention Debt & the Economy of Identity Ancient Myth & Modern Life The Metaphysics of Christian Belief Seeing in Color: Writing about Race **Locating Identity: Travel and Transformation in Medieval Literature ** Risky Business: Risk-Taking in Twentieth-Century American Literature & Film Adolescence: War or Peace Art & Consumer Culture **Dysfunctional American Families Translating Mediums: Adapting Drama from Page to Stage to Screen The Individual & American Culture Translation as a Window into the Mind **Adolescence in Comics Off the Wall: The Art of Participation **Manning Up: Constructions of Masculinity in 20th Century America “It takes us to find that funny”: Dark Humor in Literature & Film Adapt or Die: The Modern Middle Ages Fairy Tales & Their Revelations for Modern Culture **Food, Family & the Nation The Urban Unreal: Phantasmagoric Cityscapes in Literature & Film Semester 111 last updated 8/31/2010 Days Time MW 2:00-3:15 Hall RR Library Room Contact Info::First_Name Contact Info::Last_Name 304 Tanya Bakhmetyeva MW 2:00-3:15 Dewey 4162 Matthew Bayne TR 12:30-1:45 Morey 505 Laura Bell MW 12:30-1:45 Hylan 307 Heidi Bollinger MW 2:00-3:15 Meliora 206 Sarah Bunker MW 12:30-1:45 RR Library 304 Shane Butterfield TR 4:50-6:05 RR Library 304 Brandon Carey TR 12:30-1:45 Hylan 307 Kathleen Casey TR 9:40-10:55 Lattimore 203 Kristi Castleberry TR 11:05-12:20 Hylan 105 Carly Chasin TR 9:40-10:55 Morey 505 Jessamy Comer MW 12:30-1:45 Morey 524 Bryce Condit MW 12:30-1:45 Bausch & Lomb 315 Justin Coyne MW 6:15-7:30 RR Library 304 Dianne Evanochko TR 2:00-3:15 Morey 502 Michael Fisher TR 9:40-10:55 Meliora 206 Whitney Gegg - Harrison MW 4:50-6:05 Lattimore 413 Elizabeth Goodfellow TR 12:30-1:45 Meliora 206 Amanda Graham MW 3:25-4:40 Hylan 307 Julianne Heck TR 3:25-4:40 RR Library 304 Daniel Helm TR 2:00-3:15 Hylan 303 Valerie Johnson MWF 11:00-11:50 Meliora 205 Martha Johnson - Olin TR 12:30-1:45 Dewey 4162 Sayaka Kanade TR 3:25-4:40 Harkness 210 Joseph Lamperez http://writing.rochester.edu (for updates to course descriptions) ** courses address issues of diversity Fall Courses CRN 95088 95019 95242 95006 95064 Course_Title **Poetry from the Womenʼs Movement Wilderness & the Wild Life & Death Moral Issues Popular Images of Mental Illness Intelligence, Common Sense, & Criticism: The Life & Times of the New York Semester 111 last updated 8/31/2010 Days Time MW 4:50-6:05 Hall Lattimore Room Contact Info::First_Name Contact Info::Last_Name 210 Hilarie Lloyd TR 4:50-6:05 Lattimore 413 Scott Mac Phail TR 11:05-12:20 Morey 501 Kevin Mc Cain TR 9:40-10:55 Morey 502 Kara Mc Shane TR 9:40-10:55 Dewey 4162 Wesley Mills TR 9:40-10:55 Hylan 306 Lucy Mulroney TR 11:05-12:20 Morey 524 William Rowley TR 2:00-3:15 RR Library 304 Burke Scarbrough MW 3:25-4:40 Meliora 209 Katherine Schaefer TR 9:40-10:55 RR Library 304 Katherine Schaefer MW 4:50-6:05 RR Library G108 Katherine Schaefer MW 4:50-6:05 Meliora 218 Hardeep Sidhu TR 4:50-6:05 Morey 402 Joseph Vogel MW 3:25-4:40 RR Library G108 Stella Wang TR 12:30-1:45 RR Library G108 Nikolaus Wasmoen TR 6:15-7:30 Hylan 303 Peter Zogas MW 12:30-1:45 RR Library G108A Tanya Bakhmetyeva R 12:30-1:45 Harkness 114 Bakhmetyeva TR 11:05-12:20 RR Library G108A Heidi Bollinger M 11:00-11:50 RR Library G108A Heidi Bollinger MW 3:25-4:40 RR Library G108A Shane Butterfield F 12:00-12:50 Hylan 303 Shane Butterfield TR 9:40-10:55 Hylan 307 Kathleen Casey Intellectuals 95169 95284 95268 95127 95195 95304 95207 95053 95559 95101 95174 xxxxx 95349 95376 95508 95446 95387 95577 95531 More than Making Pictures: Understanding Art Practices after 1945 Knowledge & Skeptical Puzzles **Reforming Americaʼs Schools Disease & Society Disease & Society Disease & Society Mythology of the Founders Romantics & Rock Stars: Re-Imagining Identity Through Poetry & Music Searching for Whales: Myth, Science, and Ecological Sustainability Media Frontiers 1900/2000 Rewriting Race, Gender, & National Identity in the Western WRT 105E (extended) ** The Politics of Sport recitation- students must register for this with CRN 95349 **Autobiography & Self-Invention recitation- students must register for this with CRN 95508 Ancient Myth & Modern Life recitation- students must register for this with CRN 95387 Seeing in Color: Writing about Race http://writing.rochester.edu (for updates to course descriptions) Tanya ** courses address issues of diversity Fall Courses CRN 95460 95471 95513 95437 95524 95414 95423 95409 95361 95458 95545 xxxxy 01273 03640 01948 02579 01284 02598 01296 02582 03728 03732 xxxxz 95605 Course_Title recitation- students must register for this with CRN 95531 **Conceptualizing U. S. National Identity from the Revolution to Barack Obama recitation- students must register for this with CRN 95471 “Me & My Shadow”: Doublings, Doppelgängers, and Uncanny Self-Reflections recitation- students must register for this with CRN 95437 Literacy, Language & Identity: The Social & Cultural Influences of New Technologies recitation- students must register for this with CRN 95414 Searching for Whales: Myth, Science, and Ecological Sustainability recitation- students must register for this with CRN 95409 Searching for Whales: Myth, Science, and Ecological Sustainability recitation- students must register for this with CRN 95458 Semester 111 last updated 8/31/2010 Days Time F 12:00-12:50 Hall RR Library Room Contact Info::First_Name Contact Info::Last_Name 304 Kathleen Casey TR 9:40-10:55 RR Library G108 John Havard M 12:00-12:50 RR Library G108 John Havard TR 11:05-12:20 Hylan 307 Justine Mcghee F 12:00-12:50 RR Library G108A Justine Mcghee MW 2:00-3:15 RR Library G108A Lisabeth Tinelli F 12:00-12:50 RR Library G108 Tinelli TR 12:30-1:45 RR Library G108A Stella Wang M 11:00-11:50 RR Library G108 Stella Wang TR 3:25-4:40 RR Library G108A Stella Wang M 10:00-10:50 RR Library G108A Stella Wang TR 9:40-10:55 Lattimore 413 Benjamin Duncan TR 2:00-3:15 Goergen 101 Benjamin Duncan MW 2:00-3:15 Hylan 303 Georgianna Sloan M 1:00-1:50 Hylan 305 Georgianna Sloan MW 4:50-6:05 Hylan 307 Georgianna Sloan M 3:25-4:40 Goergen 102 Georgianna Sloan MW 3:25-4:40 Hylan 303 Catherine Chervenak M 4:50-6:05 Hylan 305 Catherine Chervenak MW 2:00-3:15 Hylan 306 Catherine Chervenak W 1:00-1:50 Hylan 306 Catherine Chervenak TR 9:40-10:55 RR Library G108A Deborah Lisabeth ESOL Program--permission of program is required for all ESOL courses ESOL Speaking & Listening II (WRT 102) ESOL Speaking & Listening II (WRT 102) ESOL Reading & Writing I (WRT 103) recitation- students must register for this with CRN 01948 ESOL Reading & Writing I (WRT 103) recitation- students must register for this with CRN 01284 ESOL Reading & Writing II (WRT 104) recitation- students must register for this with CRN 01296 ESOL Reading & Writing II (WRT 104) recitation- students must register for this with CRN 03728 WRT 245/ENG 245--permission of program is required for this course Advanced Writing & Peer Tutoring (WRT 245/ENG 285 CRN 49211) http://writing.rochester.edu (for updates to course descriptions) ** courses address issues of diversity Rossen - Knill
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