David G. Hays: March 2010 Archives
Just some of the Spring 2010 courses that connect to Chicago:
- Anthropology of Museums, Morris Fred
- Calumet Quarter (3 courses simultaneously, Environmental Science), Madeline Macleester, et al.
- Chicago Film History, Judy Hoffman
- Child Poverty and Chicago Schools, Chad Broughton
- Colloquium: African History, Rachel Jean-Baptiste
- Documentary Video: Production Techniques, Judy Hoffman
- The Evolving Social Sector; The Business of Non-Profits (Campus Catalyst), Debra Schwartz
- Feeding the City: The Urban Food Chain-2, Pamela Martin
- Prairie Ecosystems: Lessons of Sustainability in the Past, Present, and Future, Justin Borevitz
- Process & Policy in State & City Government, Clayton Harris
- University of Chicago Campus (Art History), Katherine Taylor
- Urban Economics, George Tolley and John Felkner
- Urban Structure and Process, Omar McRoberts
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