Spring 2024 Courses

Please note that students enrolling in Expos in fall 2020 are required to participate in these seminar-style courses synchronously. Students should only section for courses with meeting times the are able to attend.  

This fall, Expos faculty have developed materials to give students a sense of what to expect in their remote courses this fall. By clicking on the course titles below, you will find everything from enhanced course descriptions to course sites and video trailers. For a summary of all the Expos 20 courses offered this fall, students can refer to this catalog of Expos 20 course descriptions

Title

Instructor

Meeting Time

Wizards & Wild Things

Barber, David

Refer to my.harvard.

Wastelands

Brown, Steven

Refer to my.harvard.

Remembering the Civil War*

Brown, Willa

Refer to my.harvard.

The 2020 Election and American Democracy*

Cole, Matthew

Refer to my.harvard.

Modern Love

Doherty, Margaret

Refer to my.harvard.

Eating Culture

Fu, Janling

Refer to my.harvard.

Telling Her Story: Narrative, Media, & #MeToo

Gold, Alexandra

Refer to my.harvard.

Humans, Nature, & the Environment

Greenup, Martin

Refer to my.harvard.

Class & Culture

Herron, James

Refer to my.harvard.

Society & The Witch

Martin, Richard

Refer to my.harvard.

Work: Culture, Power, & Control

Meyer, Rachel

Refer to my.harvard.

The Femme Fatale

Mitchell, Lindsay

Refer to my.harvard.

“Noncombatants”: The Home Front in Total War

Monaghan, Shannon

Refer to my.harvard.

Genetics & Bioethics

Raymer, Emilie

Refer to my.harvard.

God and Government

Richardson, Kip

Refer to my.harvard.

American Money

Rosefield, Hannah

Refer to my.harvard.

Journey to Mars

Rossoukh, Ramyar

Refer to my.harvard.

Philosophical Films

Roth, Benjamin

Refer to my.harvard.

Animals & Politics*

Saha, Sparsha

Refer to my.harvard.

The Underworld

Scheffler, Adam

Refer to my.harvard.

Language, Identity, & Power

Schwab, Jessica

Refer to my.harvard.

Truth Claims in a Post-Truth World

Tejblum, Julia

Refer to my.harvard.

Buddhism, Mindfulness, & the Practical Mind

Vierba, Ezer

Refer to my.harvard.

Are Prisons Obsolete?*

Vincent, Hudson 

Refer to my.harvard.

Why Shakespeare?

Wilson, Jeffrey

Refer to my.harvard.

What is Health?

Wittenberg, Eve

Refer to my.harvard.

Representing Childhood

Zaitseva, Lusia

Refer to my.harvard.

Courses with an asterisk are Engaged Scholarship Courses and may require participation in activities scheduled outside of class.