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Posted on May 3rd, 2023 in Classes by Elizabeth W. Thill

As any student of Classical Studies will tell you, sometimes the gods mess with you, just for laughs. At IUPUI, one of the most important gods is Complexity, God of Course Registration. Unfortunately, we in CLAS somehow offended that god. We scheduled two sequential sections of CLAS-C 491 Special Topics this summer, thinking this would …

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Posted on February 4th, 2022 in Courses by Elizabeth W. Thill

As long as there have been societies, there have been plagues. Learn how the pre-modern world was shaped by plagues, and what we can learn for tomorrow. No pre-requisites necessary, just curiosity! Fun Facts: no pre-requisites combined with MHHS-M 492 online asynchronous MHHS-M 492 can be applied to the Medical Humanities and Health Studies Minor …

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