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The Campfire

The Campfire

A place where stories can be shared

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World Wide Nothing Encyclopedia

World Wide Nothing Encyclopedia

Sean McGuire

What interesting things do you wan to know about the world and it’s long history? Well, you may have come to an okay place to feed your mind!

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Toko Talks

Toko Talks

Juan Cancel

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The Campfire

The Campfire

Asher Duke

A place where stories can be shared

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The Connected Core

The Connected Core

Mary Isbell

A core within the core initiative

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Asher Bio

Asher Bio

Asher Duke

EDIT ME

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A Guide to Honors Thesis Research and Writing Visit Site

A Guide to Honors Thesis Research and Writing

Matt Wranovix

The goal of this project is to collect and construct guidance and advice for the process of developing, researching, and writing an honors thesis.

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Cloning Test

Cloning Test

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

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

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HIST 1101_08 Being Human in Antiquity Fall 2021

HIST 1101_08 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.

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The New York City Polio Epidemic (1916): a Case Study to Introduce Public Health Approaches to Infec Visit Site

The New York City Polio Epidemic (1916): a Case Study to Introduce Public Health Approaches to Infec

The 1916 New York polio epidemic is presented within a historical context to introduce public health approaches to infectious diseases. The case study aims to encourage critical thinking and provides an […]

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The New York City Polio Epidemic (1916): a Case Study to Introduce Public Health Approaches to Infec

The New York City Polio Epidemic (1916): a Case Study to Introduce Public Health Approaches to Infec

Yanice Méndez-Fernández (She/Her)

The 1916 New York polio epidemic is presented within a historical context to introduce public health approaches to infectious diseases. The case study aims to encourage critical thinking and provides an […]

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Art and Science in Renaissance Italy Visit Site

Art and Science in Renaissance Italy

Kevin Murphy
Art & Design|Humanities and Social Sciences|ARTS 2233|Fall 2021

This is the course website for the ’Art and Science in Renaissance Italy’ course at the University of New Haven.