Intermediate Italian (FRIT-M200, M250, M215)
Fall 2026 (M200 + M215); Spring 2027 (M215 + M250)
Karolina Serafin, Teaching Professor
Department of French and Italian
The Italian language sequence—elementary (M100 and M150) and intermediate (M200, M215, and M250)—offered in both the fall and spring semesters, provides a unique opportunity to explore your professional interests and develop your skills while learning Italian language and culture. Through a series of collaborative, project-based experiences, students apply their knowledge to address real-world challenges and engage with authentic cultural contexts.
Samurai: Culture and Violence in Medieval Japan (EALC-E237)
Spring 2027
Morten Oxenbøll, Associate Professor
Hamilton Lugar School Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
Learn about the motives and ethics of the warrior class in medieval Japan and how these ideas can be mobilized in contemporary cultural and ethical contexts. Working in teams, you'll complete a research project that culminates in a public-facing product.
Human Rights and International Law (INTL-I204)
Spring 2027
Nica Kousaleos, Senior Lecturer
Hamilton Lugar School Department of International Studies
Learn to think critically about global issues, inequalities, and one’s efficacy in the world while working in teams to research and develop an action campaign around a human rights issue.

