SHARE WITH STUDENTS/FOR ADVISORS’ INFORMATION: EHI Fall 2022 Courses and Spring 2022 Mellon Lecture on 4/12
Please join the EHI for the Spring 2022 Mellon Lecture on April 12th and please share their Fall 2022 courses with your students:
Spring 2022 Mellon Lecture
"The Humanities: Tools to Build A More Just Future"
Tyreece Williams (UIC Alum)
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
4:00 pm
ARC 137
EHI hopes you decide to attend in-person, but if you are more comfortable with the virtual option, please use the link below to register and then you will receive the zoom link.
https://uic.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mxJ4EK1mT8qUlKauagLR9g
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Fall 2022 EHI Courses
Please download and share the flyer with your students:
Each year, new courses are offered for students to select from. Faculty from across the university develop and teach these courses just for the EHI! EHI courses are designed to expose and introduce students to the humanities and the different tools you can use to better understand the world around you.
EHI HUM courses offer students a unique expereince:
- Faculty-taught seminars
- Connect class work and reading to broader community
- Trips into Chicago
- Guests speakers
- Training and guidance in research and writing
To learn more about the courses offered in the EHI, review current and past courses and descriptions.
HUM 120 | Police Culture: Mass Entertainment and the Image of Law Enforcement
Dr. Sara Hall, Associate Professor and Chair of Moving Image Arts, Germanic Studies / sahall@uic.edu
HUM 120 | Special Collections and Archives: Topics in Diaspora
Kellee Warren, Assistant Professor & Special Collections Librarian, Daley Library / kwarre4@uic.edu
HUM 201 | Change Everything: Feminist Art & Activism After The Apocalypse
Dr. Ronak Kapadia, Assistant Professor, Gender and Women’s Studies / ronak@uic.edu