HONR210
Reading Through the Millennia
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
REVISED 2/15/00
The nature of this course is such that only the most general outline of activities can be provided. This schedule is a work in progress.
Jan. 18 Millennial Introductions
Jan. 20 Gould's Questioning the Millennium
Jan. 25 Gould's Questioning the Millennium
Y0K
Jan. 27 Vergil's Aeneid
Feb. 1 Vergil's Aeneid
Feb. 3 Vergil's Aeneid
Feb. 8 Vergil's Aeneid
Feb. 10 Vergil's Aeneid
Feb. 15 Vergil's Aeneid
Feb. 17 Vergil's Aeneid
Feb. 22 Vergil's Messianic Eclogue
Y1K
Feb. 24 Vergil's Aeneid
Feb. 29 Leap Day Radio Show
Mar. 2 Guest Speaker Dr. William Napiwocki
Mar. 7 Dante's Inferno. Vergil paper due.
Mar. 9 Dante's Inferno
Mar. 14-16 Spring Break
Mar. 21 Dante's Inferno
Mar. 23 Dante's Inferno
Mar. 28 Dante's Inferno
Mar. 30 Dante's Inferno
Apr. 4 Dante's Inferno
Apr. 6 No class.
Y2K
Apr. 11 Clark's 2001: A Space Odyssey Inferno paper due.
Apr. 13 Clark's 2001: A Space Odyssey
Apr. 18 SCOT'S DAY
Apr. 20 Clark's 2001: A Space Odyssey
Apr. 25 Clark's 2001: A Space Odyssey
Apr. 27 Clark's 2001: A Space Odyssey
May 2 Clark's 2001: A Space Odyssey 2001 paper due.
May 4 Public Presentation of Web Project
May 9 Final Meeting: Dinner and Evaluation.6 P.M.
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