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2011: Working in Prisons

Particular focus will be given this semester to theater programs that have been developed for prison populations, and students will have the opportunity to create collaborative performance projects in local prisons. Pedagogical principles will be based on the theater techniques of Augusto Boal. Collaboratively devised performance scripts will be adapted from classical literature (Shakespeare, Dante, … Read more

2006: Clash of Civilizations

“A Clash of Civilizations:  Wangunk and Colonial Relations in the 17th and 18th Century in Middletown and Portland Connecticut” by Eli Scherer An examination of relations between the Wangunk Indians and white settlers in Middletown, Connecticut during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.  It is not an extensive account of life for either group nor is … Read more

2006: Clash of Civilizations

“A Clash of Civilizations:  Wangunk and Colonial Relations in the 17th and 18th Century in Middletown and Portland Connecticut” by Eli Scherer An examination of relations between the Wangunk Indians and white settlers in Middletown, Connecticut during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.  It is not an extensive account of life for either group nor is … Read more

2005: Revolutions in Agriculture

“Revolutions in Agriculture in Middlesex County, Connecticut during the Mid 19th Century” by Rachel Ostlund The mid-19th century marked the beginning of organized agricultural societies, experiment stations, agricultural schools and extension centers.  During this time period, farms around Middletown, Connecticut experienced many of the same changes in agriculture as the rest of New England.  However, […]

2005: Revolutions in Agriculture

“Revolutions in Agriculture in Middlesex County, Connecticut during the Mid 19th Century” by Rachel Ostlund The mid-19th century marked the beginning of organized agricultural societies, experiment stations, agricultural schools and extension centers.  During this time period, farms around Middletown, Connecticut experienced many of the same changes in agriculture as the rest of New England.  However, […]

2005: Revolutions in Agriculture

“Revolutions in Agriculture in Middlesex County, Connecticut during the Mid 19th Century” by Rachel Ostlund The mid-19th century marked the beginning of organized agricultural societies, experiment stations, agricultural schools and extension centers.  During this time period, farms around Middletown, Connecticut experienced many of the same changes in agriculture as the rest of New England.  However, […]

2005: Revolutions in Agriculture

“Revolutions in Agriculture in Middlesex County, Connecticut during the Mid 19th Century” by Rachel Ostlund The mid-19th century marked the beginning of organized agricultural societies, experiment stations, agricultural schools and extension centers.  During this time period, farms around Middletown, Connecticut experienced many of the same changes in agriculture as the rest of New England.  However, … Read more

2005: Divestment at Wesleyan

“Two Years of Protest: Divestment at Wesleyan University, 1988-1990″ by Quinn Hechtkopf From 1978 until 1991, Wesleyan University students protested vigorously against the school’s investment in businesses operating in South Africa. This campaign, known as “divestment”, was part of a nation-wide university campaign to stop universities from investing in the racist Apartheid regime of South […]

2005: Divestment at Wesleyan

“Two Years of Protest: Divestment at Wesleyan University, 1988-1990″ by Quinn Hechtkopf From 1978 until 1991, Wesleyan University students protested vigorously against the school’s investment in businesses operating in South Africa. This campaign, known as “divestment”, was part of a nation-wide university campaign to stop universities from investing in the racist Apartheid regime of South […]

2005: Divestment at Wesleyan

“Two Years of Protest: Divestment at Wesleyan University, 1988-1990″ by Quinn Hechtkopf From 1978 until 1991, Wesleyan University students protested vigorously against the school’s investment in businesses operating in South Africa. This campaign, known as “divestment”, was part of a nation-wide university campaign to stop universities from investing in the racist Apartheid regime of South […]