Aspects of Light by Richard SemusPosted on September 21, 2017February 9, 2021 Two Poems, after Vermeer and Chardin Interdisciplinary SeminarPoetryekphrasis
Stolen? by Joseph BenitezPosted on September 20, 2017February 2, 2021 Sampling in Hip-Hop as Artistic Transformation Interdisciplinary SeminarResearchappropriation authenticity creativity hip hop music sampling
School of the Earth by Students of Peder Anker and Mitchell JoachimPosted on September 14, 2017February 2, 2021 "There must be environmental understanding and information woven into all education." A vision for Gallatin's future. Gallatin GalleriesInterdisciplinary Seminararchitecture climate climate change design education environment
The Ethics of Climate Change by Cash CallaghanPosted on September 14, 2017February 2, 2021 Who will bear the burdens (and benefits) of climate change? The principles of distributive justice may provide insight. Interdisciplinary SeminarResearchclimate climate change justice
Letter to a Homeland by Nikki TabibianPosted on September 12, 2017February 2, 2021 "Dear Iran, I write to you as a displaced citizen." CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminardiaspora home identity letters nationality
Ideas of Order in a Broken World by Max SmithPosted on May 16, 2017December 3, 2020 On Hart Crane’s "The Broken Tower" and Wallace Stevens’s "The Idea of Order at Key West" CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarcreativity musicality poetry wallace stevens writing
To Have a Giant’s Strength by Alice LambertPosted on April 23, 2017November 24, 2020 Measure for Measure opens on a character renouncing his position and relinquishing his power. But does he? CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarmanipulation power shakespeare
You Say You Want a Revolution? by Anaiza HahnPosted on April 21, 2017November 24, 2020 Can consumer awareness change labor practices in the garment industry? Interdisciplinary SeminarResearchconsumers corporate social responsibility fashion labor
The Vessel Project by Angela Bang, Honor Bishop, and Annie PluimerPosted on March 3, 2017November 19, 2020 How can empty space within an everyday object be represented visually? Three objects. Three approaches. Interdisciplinary Seminardesign representation
Fifteen Children by Jonah FreudPosted on March 3, 2017November 17, 2020 "Against an ambivalent sky,/ Moving quick across the ground,/ A child ran/ Trying to catch the sun." Interdisciplinary SeminarPoetrypoem
Turning the Earth by Force by Jonah FreudPosted on March 3, 2017November 17, 2020 "A woman not formed of the earth in splendor,/ For the earth in its splendor formed only one." Interdisciplinary SeminarPoetrypoem
On Stevensian Musicality by Jonah FreudPosted on March 3, 2017November 17, 2020 Three variations on the "ineffable harmony" in Wallace Stevens's poetry. CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarmusicality poetry wallace stevens
The Elephant before Darwin by Ruby Ellery-ThornleyPosted on February 24, 2017November 17, 2020 Much about Western civilization can be gleaned through depictions of the elephant in texts from Ancient Greece through ninteenth-century Europe. Interdisciplinary SeminarResearchanimals aristotle evolution
(Mis)placing the Blame by Dylan MeehanPosted on February 17, 2017November 17, 2020 Who should be held accountable for promoting labor, environmental, and social justice within the fashion industry? A case study. Interdisciplinary SeminarResearchcorporate social responsibility fashion
The Misplaced Protagonist by Jonah FoxmanPosted on February 10, 2017November 13, 2020 "Hamlet, a revenge tragedy built around a character expected to act on a reflex he may not possess, subverts the genre and reveals the consequences of vengeance." CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarshakespeare