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About the Program
Overview
Leadership Team
Engagements Course List
Engaging Grounds
The College Fellows
Fellows Alumni and Legacy Courses
Engagements Cohorts
Democracy Cohort
UVA Cohort
Landscapes of Memory Cohort
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EGMT 1510: Aesthetics of Hunger
EGMT 1510: All Kinds of Weird
EGMT 1510: Architecture and the Senses
EGMT 1510: Art and Emotions
EGMT 1510: Art of Collaboration
EGMT 1510: Bollywood Pleasures: Cinema, Difference, Nation
EGMT 1510: Creative Play
EGMT 1510: Exploring Taste
EGMT 1510: Female Friendship vs. Patriarchy
EGMT 1510: How to Pay Attention IRL
EGMT 1510: Latiné Love and Aesthetics
EGMT 1510: Mask and the Mirror: Aesthetic Representations of Self and the Search for Identity
EGMT 1510: Music Video Analysis
EGMT 1510: Mysticism
EGMT 1510: Performing the Black Aesthetic
EGMT 1510: Poetic Voice in Humanities, Science, and Society
EGMT 1510: Reading in the Age of Loneliness
EGMT 1510: Seeing the Light
EGMT 1510: Sounds of Resistance
EGMT 1510: Suspending Disbelief; Creating Theater
EGMT 1510: Telling Stories
EGMT 1510: The Art of Energy
EGMT 1510: The Art of Noticing: Creativity in Everyday Life
EGMT 1510: The Creative Act in Art & Life
EGMT 1510: The Documentary
EGMT 1510: The Politics of Public Art
EGMT 1510: Things We Imagined: Black Performance Archives
EGMT 1510: Time and Memory in the Arts
EGMT 1510: Unlocking the Treasure Box of Chinese Calligraphy
EGMT 1510: What Does Democracy Look Like?
EGMT 1510: Why Do Songs Have Words
EGMT 1510: Why Read Fiction?
EGMT 1520: 2+2 is 10: Mathematical Ways of Knowing
EGMT 1520: Analyzing Inequality
EGMT 1520: Ancient Magic
EGMT 1520: Beating the Clock: Measuring and Quantifying Time
EGMT 1520: Bones and Burials
EGMT 1520: Building Truth from Scratch
EGMT 1520: Corporate Utopias
EGMT 1520: Data’s Power & Perspective: What story is told?
EGMT 1520: Discovering Nature
EGMT 1520: Doing Fieldwork
EGMT 1520: Doomsday
EGMT 1520: Embracing the Question Mark
EGMT 1520: Exploding Stars: How, Why, What’s Next
EGMT 1520: His-story of Science
EGMT 1520: How to See Spirits
EGMT 1520: Is the vacuum really empty?
EGMT 1520: Just the Facts?
EGMT 1520: Language Meets Linguistics
EGMT 1520: Mapping Modernity
EGMT 1520: Nationalism and Historical Lies
EGMT 1520: On These Grounds - UVA's Spatial History
EGMT 1520: Prototyping Your Life and Career
EGMT 1520: Reading Archival Methodologies
EGMT 1520: Secret Life of Maps
EGMT 1520: The Happiness Experiment
EGMT 1520: The Smell of Fear & Other Measures of Emotion
EGMT 1520: They Think WHAT? Visions of Politics
EGMT 1520: Uncommon Sense and Mathematical Intuition
EGMT 1520: Understanding Your Liberal Arts Education
EGMT 1520: What is Public Housing?
EGMT 1520: Where Have All the Babies Gone?
EGMT 1520: Why We Hold Hands
EGMT 1520: Wonder and Awe
EGMT 1530: Apocalypse!
EGMT 1530: Being in a Body
EGMT 1530: Belonging Across Borders
EGMT 1530: Building Belonging: Storytelling of "Others"
EGMT 1530: Celebrity & the Social World
EGMT 1530: Cinematic Classrooms: Pedagogy, Film and Society
EGMT 1530: Critical Voices of Democracy
EGMT 1530: Debating Islams
EGMT 1530: Do your own writing; use your own voice.
EGMT 1530: Encounter the World Through Collected Objects
EGMT 1530: Food for Thought
EGMT 1530: Friends With (Economic) Benefits
EGMT 1530: Global "Development" - The Great, the Good & the Ugly
EGMT 1530: Korea in a Global Context
EGMT 1530: My Story, Everyone’s Story
EGMT 1530: Origin Stories: Identity, Migration, and Homelands
EGMT 1530: Our Monsters, Ourselves
EGMT 1530: Passages of Hope and Survival
EGMT 1530: Performing Democracy on the Small Scale: Learning Cooperation from African Equatorial Forest People
EGMT 1530: Race, Racism, Colony & Nation
EGMT 1530: Solidarity Beyond the Hashtag
EGMT 1530: Talking Trash
EGMT 1530: Telling Our Stories! Our Words, Our Worlds
EGMT 1530: The Cultural Politics of Work
EGMT 1530: The Names We Carry: Ancestry, Archives & Memory
EGMT 1530: Turbulent Times: 1968 and Beyond
EGMT 1530: Who Dressed You?
EGMT 1530: Who is an immigrant?
EGMT 1530: Why do we have Latinx festivals in the USA?
EGMT 1530: Why Do We Keep Telling the Same Stories?
EGMT 1530: Why Neurodiversity Matters
EGMT 1530: Words and Worlds: How Languages Shape Us
EGMT 1530: Your City is Still Segregated
EGMT 1530: ‘The Jokesters and Tricksters We Share!’ Buffoonery and Roguery in the Medieval and Early Modern Islamic and Mediterranean Worlds
EGMT 1540: Bridges and Boundaries: Ethical Dimensions of Intercultural Communication
EGMT 1510: On Ghosts
Instructor
Jack Chen