- Instructor: Catherine De Montalembert
- Instructor: Michael Driessen
- Instructor: Anna Mauceri
- Instructor: Gina Siddu Pilia
- Instructor: Lila Yawn
- Instructor: Crispin Corrado
- Instructor: Laura Foster
- Instructor: Inge Hansen
- Instructor: Tom Henry
- Instructor: Cornelia Lauf
- Instructor: Sarah Linford
- Instructor: Sharon Marie Salvadori
- Instructor: Lila Yawn
- Instructor: Crispin Corrado
- Instructor: Laura Foster
- Instructor: Inge Hansen
- Instructor: Tom Henry
- Instructor: Cornelia Lauf
- Instructor: Sarah Linford
- Instructor: Sharon Marie Salvadori
- Instructor: Lila Yawn
- Instructor: Laura Foster
- Instructor: Sarah Linford
- Instructor: Nicole Constantina Paxton
What makes ancient Rome a vibrant place of contemporary exploration? Rome is one of the oldest living cities, and its claim to be “caput mundi,” continues to resonate today. Who fabricates Rome? Where is the line between handmade and virtual? This course explores the people, crafts, and living t
- Instructor: Cornelia Lauf
- Instructor: Laura Foster
- Instructor: Sarah Linford
- Instructor: Sharon Marie Salvadori
- Instructor: Lila Yawn
- Instructor: Crispin Corrado
- Instructor: Cornelia Lauf
- Instructor: Camil Roman
This course sharpens substantive theoretical and
practical human rights knowledge and the capacity to critically analyze key
human rights issues. The course first recalls influential theoretical
perspectives and the elevation of human rights to a matter of international
legal concern. Second, th
- Instructor: Lyal Sunga