- TUT100-01
- A. Nature
and Culture on the American Prairie
- Prof.
Jonathan Andelson
- TUT100-02
- Art in Fiction
- Prof.
Jenny Anger
- TUT100-03
- The Places
I've Been: Outsiders, Exiles, Tourists
- Prof.
Yvette Aparicio
- TUT100-04
- Russia in
Revolution: Literature, Art, Film
- Pro.
Todd Armstrong
- TUT100-05
- Black Popular
Fiction
- Prof.
George Barlow
- TUT100-06
- Knowledge
and Money?: An Inquiry into the Role of Liberal Education in a
Capitalist Society
- Prof.
Brad Bateman
- TUT100-08
- The Legacy
of Wounded Knee
- Prof.
Doug Caulkins
- TUT100-09
- Yeats and
Joyce
- Prof.
Michael Cavanagh
- TUT100-10
- The Sistine
Chapel
- Prof.
Tim Chasson
- TUT100-11
- Conformists,
Rebels, and Outcasts: Films of Adolescence
- Prof.
Christopher Connelly
- TUT100-12
- The Trojan
War: Myth or Fact?
- Prof.
Monessa Cummins
- TUT100-13
- Science
Writing
- Prof.
Charles Cunningham
- TUT000-14
- Spy Novels
of the Cold War
- Prof.
Douglas Diamond
- TUT100-15
- Stories,
Story-Tellers, and Audiences: Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
and Marguerite of Navarre's Heptameron
- Prof.
Elizabeth Dobbs
- TUT000-16
- Guns, Germs,
and Steel: The Environmental Context of Human History
- Prof.
Vince Eckhart
- TUT100-17
- African-American
Literary Ties to Russian Intellectual Thought in the 19th and
20th Century
- Prof.
Raquel Greene
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- TUT100-18
- R. This
is My Story: Literary Self-Expression
- Prof.
David Harrison
- TUT100-19
- We Talk,
You Listen: American Indian Perspectives
- Prof.
Jeanne Janson
- TUT100-20
- Baseball:
From Its Science to Its Societal Impact
- Prof.
Charles Jepsen
- TUT100-21
- Freedom
- Prof.
Dan Kaiser
- TUT100-22
- Emotions
- Prof.
Clark Lindgren
- TUT100-23
- Food: Technologies
and Rituals
- Prof.
Leslie Lyons
- TUT000-24
- The Ancient
World: Homer and Fifth Century Athens
- Prof.
Ellen Mease
- TUT100-25
- Remembering
the Past: The Holocaust in Literature and Film
- Prof.
Jennifer Michaels
- TUT000-26
- Feeding
the Nation and the World from the Family Farm: Perspectives in
Europe, Japan, the U.S. and Iowa
- Prof.
Wayne Moyer
- TUT100-28
- "Living
Deliberately": Culture, Place, and Identity in American Nature
Writing
- Prof.
Tyler Roberts
- TUT100-29
- Protest
Songs of the 20th Century
- Prof.
Ralph Russell
- TUT100-30
- Class and
the American Cinema
- Prof.
Janet Seiz
- TUT100-31
- The Myth
of the Middle Class
- Prof.
Pablo Silva
- TUT100-32
- Emotion
Processes: Rational Bases of Regulation
- Prof.
Laura Sinnett
- TUT100-33
- Computing:
Limitations and Promising Developments
- Prof.
Henry Walker
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