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Principles of Chemistry

This sequence of courses is offered fall (CHE310), winter (CHE320) and spring (CHE330).

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Nobel Prize-winning Irish author Samuel Beckett once said, "Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness." And yet his words have proven central - necessary even - to the way...

Whether it is Tolkien's Lord of the Rings or H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds, science fiction and fantasy can not only delight our imagination but also help us understand our real, present...

This course is the centerpiece of the Stratford Program. Students attend performances of the plays produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace...

Literary lovers, it seems, break the rules, exploring the boundaries set by family, society, religion or law. What can we learn from their defiance? Why does such love so often end in disaster? Is...

Harlem, New York. 1920s. A constellation of African American writers, artists, performers and thinkers are changing American and world culture, pollinating African American art and literature....

Primo Levi's short story, "Quaestio de Centauris," describes a centaur living in exile from others like him in the human world. In her discussion of this story for a series in the New Yorker,...

Throughout her decorated career, Toni Morrison celebrated the African American experience as a central and essential component of American history. At the time of her passing in 2019, she was...

Fantastic societies have held a fascination for writers from Thomas More to the present day. Utopia, "no place," represents an idealized society whose inhabitants willingly embrace its difference...

"I've only ever wanted to write about what it feels like to be alive, and it turns out being alive is always about being in a body. We're never not in bodies: That's just our fate and our...

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