Want to make a difference? The Public Interest Fellowship Program offers Summer and Yearlong Fellowships for Colorado College students to experience the Colorado social sector while making direct ...
This course examines radicalism in the theory and practice of black politics. This course will take up the black radical tradition by tracing its intellectual genealogy through its expression in the ...
Race and Ethnicity in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Captain Ahab’s Pequod is manned by an assemblage of what C.L.R. James calls, in his text of the same title, Mariners, Renegades and Castaways in ...
Few thinkers have had as broad and deep an influence on modern thought in so short a career as Frantz Fanon, the native of the French Caribbean who ended his life as a fighter in the Algerian ...
The most widely read and translated Japanese philosophers of the modern era, Nishida Kitarô and Nishitani Keiji flourished in the early through late twentieth century. Their distinctive school of ...
With the retirement of Dr. Howard Drossman, Founder and Director of the Teaching and Research in Environmental Education (TREE) Semester at Colorado College, the Education Department has decided to ...
The following are recent Topics courses (listed as PS 203 or PS 307) that also fulfill the International Relations subfield: ...
An exploration of classical Chinese philosophy (~600-200 BCE). The course focuses on primary texts in English translation – the Analects of Confucius, Mozi, Mengzi, Laozi (the Daodejing), Zhuangzi, ...