Spring 2014
Thursdays at Four: Across the University and Beyond
Fall 2013
Resilience and Sustainability: What are We Learning from the Maya and Other Ancient Cultures
Fall 2012
Thursdays at Four: Across the University and Beyond
Summer 2012
Redesigning the Kitchen: A Mobile Hearth for Collectivist Action (The Kitchen Lab)
Sustainability Across the Curriculum: Faculty Workshop
Spring 2012
Thursdays at Four: Across the University and Beyond
Abundance and Scarcity Faculty Seminar: Pharmaceutical Geographies, Pharmaceutical Economies
Fall 2011
Spring 2011
Courses associated with the University Symposium on Abundance and Scarcity
Hmong Politics in Global Context
Abundance and Scarcity Faculty Seminar: Food, Food Systems, and the New Regionalism
Thursdays at Four: Across the University and Beyond
Fall 2010
Oil and Water: The Gulf Oil Spill of 2010
Delicious Movement for Forgetting, Remembering , and Uncovering
Migrating Bodies: Identity, Place, Movement
Moment Work: Writing Performance
Courses associated with the University Symposium on Abundance and Scarcity
Spring 2010
Courses associated with the University Symposium on Body & Knowing
Body and Knowing Faculty Seminar: Corporeal Epistemologies: Knowing and Body Across the Disciplines
Ethnic Minorities, Schooling, & Scientific Theory
Summer and Fall 2009
60 Years of China on Film: 1949-2009
Courses associated with the University Symposium on Body & Knowing
Spring 2009
The Political Economy of Financial Crisis: From Nicollet Mall to Wall Street
Courses associated with the University Symposium on Body & Knowing
Fall 2008
Thursdays at Four: Across the University and Beyond
Fall 2007
The River, the Bridge, the Community: Beyond the Headlines of the I-35W Bridge Collapse
Freshman Seminar: Thursdays at Four
Movement ‘Clusters’: New Directions of Study
Freshman Seminars Related to the University Symposium
Spring 2007
Reading with Gerald Vizenor: New Native Narratives
Fall 2006
Freshman Seminar: Thursdays at Four
Internationalizing Bioethics: The Japanese Case
Spring 2006
The Politics of Populations: Epidemics, Race, and Hunger” (HSem3040H, pilcher).
The Politics of Population research collaborative (GloS 5900) led by M. J. Maynes (History) and Evelyn Davidheiser (Global Studies)
Fall 2005
The Politics of Population research collaborative (GloS 5900) led by M. J. Maynes (History) and Evelyn Davidheiser (Global Studies)