Sustaining Humans

Spring 2017:
Tuesday and Thursday 3:00pm – 4:15pm, RBHL 171

What does sustaining our species mean?

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How should we determine what must be sustained in our world(s)?

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What do the humanities–literature, art, history, and philosophy–have to teach us about how best to assess and preserve our cultures, our physical environs, and ourselves?

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This course explores human sustainability in its broadest sense:

As we explore these questions the class will be conducted like a laboratory, with a mixture of shared readings, class discussions, independent and group research, and coordinated research outcomes.

Enrollment Information

Spring 2017: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:00pm-4:15pm

Ross-Blakely Hall, Room 171, Session C

Barrett Honors
HON 394

 

Instructional Team

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Faculty: Christy Spackman

Food Policy
School for the Future of Innovation in Society

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Faculty: Grisha Coleman

Performance and Experiential Media
School of Arts, Media and Engineering
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Librarian: Janice Hermer

Assistant Liaison Librarian
Humanities Division

Instructional Team