2024-2025
Jonathan Price, History and Greek, Latin and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (GLAM)
Ancient Near Eastern Empires
Damali Britton, Women’s & Gender Studies / African, African American and Diaspora Studies
Black Feminist Thought and Action
Clare Kearns, Greek, Latin and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (GLAM)
Mikey Mercedes, Sociology and Public Health
2023-2024
Inga Chinilina, Music
Music Theory I
Nabila Islam, Sociology
Immigration
Sarah Christensen, History
Gendered Slavery, Prehistory to Present
2022-2023
Kathryn Thompson, Health Services Research
Structural Racism and Health
Hyesung Oh, Health Services Research
How did US health care become such a disaster? An investigative think tank
2021-2022
Christopher Ell, Ancient History
Tales of Troy (for the department of Classics)
Raghuraj Hoshing, Chemistry
Organic Chemistry I
Madeline Montgomery, Behavioral & Social Science Research
Queer and Trans Health and Health Policy (for the department in Public Health)
2020-2021
Thamyris Almeida, History
Politics of Culture in Latin America
Lindsay McCulloch, Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology
Plant Mutualisms (for the department of Biology)
2019-2020
Laura Garbes, Sociology
Racism in US Media
Kirun Sankaran, Philosophy
Violence, Inclusion & Freedom
Federico Zangani, Egyptology
Ancient Worlds in Contact (for the department of History)
2018-2019
Charles Carroll, History
Paris: Sacred and Profane, Imagined and Real
Meg Caven, Sociology
Schools and Social Inequality
Brooke Osborne, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Geology (for the Physics department)
2017-2018
Larson DiFiori, Religious Studies
Introduction to Chinese Religions
Harry Merritt, History
HIST 398: Nations and Nationalism in Modern Europe
Benjamin Fancy, French Studies
FREN 398: Fairy Tales Past and Present
Gregory Dachner, Cognitive Science
PSY 312: Perception (for the department of Psychology)
2016-2017
Zachary Barnett, Philosophy
Unacceptable Conclusions: Arguments against Common Sense
Nicholas Friesner, Religious Studies
Love in Theory and Practice
Kathryn McBride, Archaeology
When Cultures Collide: Conflict and Interaction at the Edges of the Ancient World (for the department of History)
Benjamin Silver, Health Services Research
Introduction to Public Health: Personal Liberties vs. Societal Costs in Protecting the Health of Society (for the department of Public Health)
2015-2016
Ashley Bowen-Murphy, American Studies
No Shot at Immunity: Opposition to Vaccination in the United States, 1800-2015 (for the department of Public Health)
Wanda Henry, History
A Social History of Death and Dead Bodies in Early Modern Europe
Ioana Jucan, Theatre Arts and Performance Studies
Beginning Directing (for the department of Theatre & Dance)
Stephanie Spera, Earth, Environmental & Planetary Sciences
Climate Change: Past and Present (for the department of Physics and Astronomy)
2014-2015
Marius Draeger, Chemistry
Organic Chemistry II
Rebecca Mason, Computer Science
Principles of Programming Languages
Laura Perille, History
Early Modern Europe and the World: Cultural Interaction and Transformation
Steven Swarbrick, English
Green Shakespeare
2013-2014
Alexandra King, Philosophy
Epistemology
Niki Clements, Religious Studies
Demons, Melancholy, and Madness
2012-2013
Daniel Loss, History
The End of Christendom? Christianity, Politics, and Culture in Europe since the French Revolution
2011-2012
Shawna M. Hollen, Physics
The Physics of Solids
Khristina F. Gonzalez, English
On Vampires and Violent Vixens: The Literary and Sexual History of Making Monsters
2010-2011
Jessica Johnson, American Civilization
U.S. Immigrant History (for the department of History)
Joshua Vaillancourt, Religious Studies
Science and Religion
2009-2010
Daniel Block, English
Eighteenth Century British Literature and the Technology of Writing
Elise Morrison, Theatre and Performance Studies
Surveillance Society/Surveillance Art (for the department of Theatre & Dance Studies)
Christine Reiser, Anthropology
Native North Americans
2008-2009
Erica Haskell, Music
The Politics of Music
Eric Larson, American Civilization
After the 60s: Social Movements in the Americas (for the department of History)
Sarah Wald, American Civilization
U.S. Nature Writing (for the department of English)
2007-2008
Theresa DiDonato, Psychology
Social Psychology
Gill Frank, American Civilization
The History of Sexuality in the Twentieth Century (for the department of History)
Dan Ullucci, Religious Studies
The Historical Jesus
2006-2007
Claudia Esposito, French Studies
Introduction to Francophone Literature: Postcolonial Encounters
Pilapa Esara, Anthropology
Globalization and Social Changes in Southeast Asia (for the departments of Anthropology and Asian Studies)
Shawn Greenlee, Music
Computers and Music
2005-2006
Teresa Celada, Philosophy
Applied Ethics
Jennifer Feather, English
Self-Fashioning, Then and Now: Gender and Race in Renaissance Literature and Popular Culture
Benjamin Hutz, Mathematics
Multivariable Calculus (for the department of Mathematics & Computer Science)
Keeley Schell, Classics
Epic in Translation
2004-2005
Celeste Sullivan, Anthropology
Islam: Faith and Practice (for the Religion department)
Amy Vines, English
Heroes in Medieval Romance
Susanne Wiedemann, American Civilization
The Holocaust in American Literature and Culture (for the department of English)