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 ...
An examination of the contested category known as 'gnosticism,' the texts found at Nag Hammadi, and the challenges posed by this material to our expectations as we attempt to understand developments ...
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 ...
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 ...
Using an international perspective established through selected themes and practices, this course will examine global contemporary art! Topics include the dissolution of boundaries between high art ...
Students considering majors in history, political science, pre-law, or the humanities will need to hone their critical thinking and analytical skills while simultaneously developing a broad ...
Political Journalism: How to report, analyze, and write intelligently on political issues and events. Students will get deep instruction in how to cover political theory, political systems and power, ...
Built on the histories of colonialism, slavery, and indentureship, the Caribbean region has been at the heart of global movements of people and commodities for centuries. This course introduces ...
The Feminist & Gender Studies Department is proud to announce that Professor Heidi R. Lewis was recently appointed to serve as the inaugural Editor-in-Chief for the forthcoming Oxford Bibliographies ...
The Colorado Pledge is a financial aid initiative that began in 2019 to ensure Colorado College is as affordable for Colorado students as the state’s flagship public university. Made possible by the ...