November
21 , 2003
J-Term: Bigger and
Better Than Ever
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Photo: Todd M. LeMieux
Associate professor of chemistry
Donald Cotter will teach a J-Term course examining the depiction
of science in horror movies, including the old favorite Bride
of Frankenstein and the recent blood-curdler 28 Days Later. |
Tired of the same
old, same old? Start the New Year by learning something new,
like gumboot dancing or feng shui. Or if you're in the
mood for something more practical, try personal-finance fundamentals
or Web-page design. This year, the College boasts a new and
improved J-Term that offers something for everyone, including
more credit and noncredit courses than ever before. Lee Bowie,
dean of the College and coordinator of this year's program,
said, "I see J-Term as a time when we all can blur artificial
boundaries between learning and fun, stretch ourselves, explore,
create, and try out for size new ways of being and learning." more>
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