Schedule

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
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