Courses
This page is a list of courses using UMW Blogs for the Spring, 2010 semester. We will be updating it regularly over the course of the semester with any additions we missed. If you know of a course on UMW Blogs we don’t have listed here, leave the address in a comment at the bottom of the page.
For a list of courses for the Fall 2009 semester click here.
For all courses from the 2008/2009 academic year click here.
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Art and Art History
- Professor Joseph DiBella’s Painting II
- Professor Joseph Dibella’s Arts 492: Individual Study
- Prof Rosemary Jesionowski Digital Approaches to Fine Arts
Classics, Philosphy and Religion
- Prof. Nina Mikalevsky’s Aesthetics
- Prof. David Ambuel’s Hinduism
- Prof. David Ambuel’s Plato’s Republic
Computer Science
Economics
English, Linguistics and Communication
- Prof. Mara Scanlon’s Women in Modernism
- Prof. Brady Earnhart’s English 302a: Poetry
- Prof. Warren Rochelle’s English 302a: Prose
- Prof. Gary Richards’s Tennessee Williams and Truman Capote Seminar
- Prof. James Harding’s Pinter and Stoppard Seminar
- Prof. James Harding’s Lies of Spies Redux
- Prof. James Harding’s Literature and Culture of Surveillance seminar
- Prof. John Morello’s Communication 351
- Prof. Tim O’Donnell’s Communication 209: Argumentation
- Professor Zach Whalen’s Graphic Novel course Course Feed
- Professor Zach Whalen’s Code seminar Course Feed
- Professor Zach Whalen’s Media course Course Feed
- Prof. Claudia Emerson’s Ethershop
- Prof. Claudia Emerson’s The Literary Journal: Professional Practice in Publishing and Editing
- Prof. Ben LaBreche’s English 205: Writing Liberty
Environmental Sciences
Freshman Seminars
- Prof. Kelli Slunt’s FSEM 1990 Kitchen Chemistry
- Prof. James Harding’s Lies of Spies Redux
- Prof. Leanna Giancarlo’s Mad Scientists, Bad Scientists, and Evil Geniuses
Geography
- Professor Jackie Gallagher’s Freshman Seminar Water Resources
- Professor Jackie Gallagher’s Natural Hazards
- Professor Melina Patterson’s Geography 331: Race and Place
- Professor Donald Rallis’s Geography 101
- Professor Donald Rallis’s Geography of Asia
History and American Studies
- Prof. Jeff McClurken’s Adventures in Digital History course
- Prof. Sue Fernsebner’s History 142
- Prof. Sue Fernsebner’s History 466
- Prof. Sue Fernsebner’s History 368
- Prof. Krystyn Moon’s Consumerism Course
- Prof. Allyson Poska’s History 362: History of Latin America
- Prof. Jess Riggelhaupt’s Amercian Studies 201, Sect 1
- Prof. Jess Riggelhaupt’s American Studies 201, Sect 2
- Prof. Jess Riggelhaupt’s American Studies 202, The History & politics of the 60s
- Prof. Steven Harriss’s History of Russia 1861-Present
- Prof. Steven Harriss’s History 201: Russian Revolution
- Prof. Nabil Al-Tikriti’s History 122: Western Civilization II
Library Science
Music
- Professor Jessie Fillerup’s Great Masterworks, Section 1
- Professor Jessie Fillerup’s Great Masterworks, Section 2
- Professor Jessie Fillerup’s “A Day in the life….of an Opera
- Professor Jessie Fillerup’s American Music







any news on Prof. Marsh’s site on social theory?
thanx
Hey Lori,
Thanks for the reminder, I added the course, and we have a little work to do on it, but it will soon be ready.
If you have a list of course blogs for Spring 2009 please add the blog for my Escher Math FSEM.
Thanks,
Debbie
You can list my blog for Physical Chemistry. It’s active for both Fall 2008 and Spring 2009.
Debra and Leanna,
Consider them added, and thanks for the note here, it makes my job easier
Since FSEM’s aren’t categorized on their own, please add my blog for FSEM100zz (Mad Scientists, Bad Scientists and Evil Geniuses) under Chemistry, although it MUST be noted that NOT all mad scientists are chemists! Thanks!
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Dr. Harding’s Fall 2009 Modern British Literature blog is not listed.
The address provided was
modbritlit.umwblogs.org
Thanks Douglas,
I have updated the courses page for Fall 2009.
Do you have a list of pre-2009 courses? It would be pretty cool to track evolution of a course blog over time.
Yeah, I have list back to Fall 2008. I made also be able to dig up Spring 2008-Spring 2007. And even more….
I am setting up (or at least trying to set up) a blog for Econ 490, Fall 2009 titled “UMW Fed Challenge 2009″ and would like to list it with UMW course blogs.
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