An examination of the contested category known as 'gnosticism,' the texts found at Nag Hammadi, and the challenges posed by this material to our expectations as we attempt to understand developments ...
Surveys the development of philosophy from its beginnings in classical Greece through the early modern period in Europe, culminating in Kant’s philosophical revolution. This two-block course ...
Originally from Switzerland, Patrizia Herminjard is a choreographer, filmmaker, dancer, mother, and educator with a passion for exploring human connection through movement and digital media. Currently ...
Structures and functions of biomacromolecules, organelles, and cells and the flow of energy and information within and among them. Provides an introduction to molecular and cellular biology, with ...
Colorado College is pleased to announce that Johanna Blickenstaff is the new Vice President for Strategic Communications and ...
After examination of the birth of ‘sexuality’ in late nineteenth-century Europe, exploration of the acceptance of and resistance to this new conceptual model throughout the world. Attention to ...
Race and Ethnicity in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Captain Ahab’s Pequod is manned by an assemblage of what C.L.R. James calls, in his text of the same title, Mariners, Renegades and Castaways in ...
Using an international perspective established through selected themes and practices, this course will examine global contemporary art! Topics include the dissolution of boundaries between high art ...
This course is a broad introduction to the built environment. We will consider monuments from humankind's earliest structures to contemporary buildings and their relationships to political, social, ...
In 2004, Michael co-founded Really Inventive Stuff. In 2004, he also made his solo orchestra debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra. In addition, Michael is co-creator and host of Taphotopia.com. A new ...
Cults of masculinity have been intrinsic to South Asian culture for millennia. Whether in ancient vedic literature, or in the heterodox traditions of Buddhism and Jainism and the Hindu epics that ...