PLEASE NOTE: Some course offerings might have changed since you received your Seminar for Freshmen brochure. Please review the list carefully to see the new options.
SF-1130 Lincoln and the Law
Taught by: Graham Kelder, Government
SF-1128 Sustainable Media
Taught by: Nina Huntemann, Communication & Journalism
SF-1129 Beacon Hill: Fact, Fiction and Fantasy
Taught by: Gerald Richman, English
SF-126 The Boston Theatre Scene
Taught by: Richard Chambers, Theatre
SF-161 Passion, Knowledge and the Morality of Great Minds
Taught by: B.H. Chun, Government
SF-190 Asia in America
Taught by: Da Zheng, English
SF-197 Sustainability, Energy and Technology
Taught by: Lisa Shatz, Engineering
SF-1126 Prosperity: The Nature, Sources and Ethics of the Good Society
Taught by: Jeppe Von Platz, Philosophy
SF-107 Life Lessons from the Writings of Alice Walker
Taught by: Kathryn Jackson
SF-183 Politics, Power and the Media
Taught by Brian Conley, Government
SF-185 Emerson and the American Renaissance
Taught by: David Robbins, History
SF-198 Music and the Brain
Taught by: Harrison Kelton, World Languages and Cultural Studies
SF-151 Getting Over It: Dealing with the Aftermath of Group Conflict/Mass Atrocity
Taught by: Nir Eisikovits, Philosophy
SF102A Economics and the Environment
Taught by: Lou Foglia, Economics
SF105A Voices in Conflict
Taught by: Debra Harkins, Psychology
SF116A Enlightened Insanity
Taught by: Barbara Abrams, World Languages & Cultural Studies
SF121A Cradle to Prison Pipeline
Taught by: Steven Spitzer, Sociology
SF132A The Beatles: Here, There, and Everywhere
Taught by: David Gallant
SF156A The Mask Behind the Face: Personas, Personalities, and Perception, Acting In/Out Life
Taught: Tom Connolly, English
SF168A Women in Art: Eastern and Western Perspectives and Issues of Identity
Taught by: Afshan Bokhari, NESAD
SF172A Seeking Paradise: from Modern Fantasy to the Classics
Taught by: Jeremy Solomons, English
SF173A Crime in American Society
Taught by: Donald Morton, Sociology
SF174A Tragedy and Literature
Taught by: George Kalogeris, English
SF178A Sacred Hoops and Sneaker Pimps: Understanding the American Hoop Dream
Taught by: Richard Miller, English
SF182A Heroes, Antiheroes, and Outsiders
Taught by: Wyatt Bonikowski, English
SF191A Film Adaptation
Taught by: Monika Raesch, Communication & Journalism
SF1118A Pageantry: Competitive Beauty
Taught by: Dana Rosengard, Communication & Journalism
SF1122A Ethics of War and Peace
Taught by: Greg Fried, Philosophy