Course Work
Neurobiologist Peggy Mason gives almost 55,000 students an online introduction to the brain.
Philosopher Irad Kimhi teaches unhappiness in his own way.
Law students bear down on constitutional interpretation.
Slavic studies professor Malynne Sternstein guides students through the deep game that is Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita.
A Law School course examines First Amendment issues from former prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald’s first-hand perspective.
Film scholar Tom Gunning explains how editing conventions create the splice of life.
A two-day workshop helps grad students shift to the other side of the desk.
Physicist Joe Incandela, AB’81, SM’85, PhD’86, masters the art of discovery.
Court Theatre’s world premiere gives College students new insight into Invisble Man.
In India, College students find the artistic roots of a modern nation.