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First Readings 2016

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Fall 2016

Course TitleNumberInstructor
So You Want to Change the World?ANTH0066JDaniel Smith
Race and Inequality in the United StatesECON1370Glenn Loury
Introduction to Latina/o Cultural StudiesETHN0512Leticia Alvarado
Racial and Ethnic Politics and Policy in AmericaPLCY1702CYalidy Matos
Topics in American Constitutional LawPOLS1010Corey Brettschneider
Constitutional Law: Governmental PowersPOLS1160 Steven Calabresi
Urbanization in a Global SystemSOC2960RJohn Logan
The City: An Introduction to Urban StudiesURBN0210Deitrich Neumann
Crime and the CityURBN1230Stefano Bloch

Spring 2017

Course TitleNumberInstructor
Black Student Protest from Jim Crow to the PresentAFRI0610Matt Guterl
New Faces, New Challenges: Immigrant Students in U.S. SchoolsEDUC0410AAndrea Flores
Reading New YorkENGL0710TTamar Katz
Introduction to Latina/o HistoryETHN0271Monica Martinez
Immigrant Social Movements: Bridging Theory and PracticeETHN1750AKevin Escudero
Puerto Rico: Literatura y Cultura PoliticaHISP 1370ZJulio C Ortega
Nación, insularismo e identidad en el Caribe hispanoHISP 2520QEsther K Whitfield
Hispanics in the United StatesHISP0750BFelipe I Martinez-Pinzon
Global JusticePHIL0390David Estlund
Minority Political BehaviorPOLS1824HTBD
Remaking the CitySOC1330John Logan
Unequal SocietiesSOC1650Hillary Silver
First-Generation College Students: A Sociological Perspective: A Sophomore SeminarSOC1872GGreg Elliott
The United States Metropolis, 1945-2000URBN1200Samuel Zipp