Current Courses

INT 34LE: Literature and Experience (Spring 2026)
INT 34LE: Literature and Experience invites students to explore world literature as a way of getting to know themselves and their place in the world. Focused on world literature and culture, as well as local stories, the course emphasizes learning through experience, curiosity, and reflection. Students will experiment with writing in different scripts, explore how the nervous system shapes perception through somatic experiencing, consider relationships between humans and companion animals, and meet with writers and community leaders to deepen their understanding of local and global literature. Fulfills Area E requirement.
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THTR 194T: In-Betweeners (Winter 2026)
Theater 194T is a collaborative class that combines three areas of the Department of Theater and Dance — dance, theater, and performance studies — in order to create an interactive and collaborative environment for learning and exploration. This class explores the various ways we can convey stories using our bodies, our voices, sound, music, visual art, physicality, writing and object manipulation. Students also interrogate how they understand themselves, examining the aspects of their lives in which they feel “in-between” what might seem like disparate or perhaps contradictory identities.