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The Connected Core

Mary Isbell

The Connected Core makes it easy for students with a variety of interests to find relevant courses that fulfill core requirements. Connected Core courses invite students to draw meaningful connections between the […]

Gender and Sexuality in Popular Music (Spring 2024)

Gender and Sexuality in Popular Music (Spring 2024)

D. Edward Davis
Performing Arts|MUSC 4451

student work from MUSC 4451

Open Pedagogy at the University of New Haven

Mary Isbell

This site contains information about the open pedagogy fellowship program at the University of New Haven

Music of Texas (Spring 2023)

D. Edward Davis
Performing Arts|MUSC-4451|Spring 2023

research (and creativity) from students in MUSC-4451-01H

Thinking Historically about Covid-19

Matt Wranovix
Humanities and Social Sciences|HIST 1000|Spring 2021

The purpose of this course will be to help students think historically. When historians study the past, they are invariably affected by their current moment. In turn, the study of the past enables us to see the […]

Arts & Humanities Research Series

Mary Isbell

A grassroots research series organized by faculty for faculty

HIST 1101_04 Being Human in Antiquity Fall 2021

HIST 1101_04 Being Human in Antiquity Fall 2021

Bradley Woodworth
Humanities and Social Sciences|HIST 1101|Fall 2021

This course traces the course of Western civilization from its earliest beginnings in the ancient Middle East down to the sixteenth century.

Thinking Historically

Matt Wranovix
Humanities and Social Sciences|HIST 1000|Spring 2022

This is the course website for History 1000 at the University of New Haven.

Pandemic as Social Mirror

Art & Design|Biology & Environmental Science|Communication, Film & Media Studies|English|Humanities and Social Sciences|Mathematics and Physics|Performing Arts|Psychology|Summer 2020

In early 2020, Covid-19 swept across the globe and changed our world. Almost overnight, “life” went virtual, and the pandemic highlighted complex issues of politics, leadership, education, race, and class. Maj […]