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Ines Winckler
(Royal Institute of Technology) 2006-2009 ESAG Penninghen (Graphic Design/Visual Communication) Art ...
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Zachary Egan ’22
directly with the city. “One of my favorite courses at AUP was the art history course “The Gothic ... the interactive law courses, including mock trials, which further reinforced his ability to think ... his interests into the global geopolitics, trade and economics thanks to a course he took with ...
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IN-PERSON | Le réformisme et la place de la femme dans l'islam contemporain Reform and the Role of Women in Contemporary Islam
her experience of the religious vocation as it crystallized in the aftermath of the 2015 terrorist ... attacks in Paris. She will discuss her creation (in 2015) of Parle-moi d’Islam, a progressive Islamic ...
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Black and Abroad's Black History Month Reading List
of the most important writers of his generation. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe: Published in ... 1958, Things Fall Apart is a seminal work of African literature that explores the experiences of an Igbo ...
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CL3082 Proust & The Arts
CL3082 Proust & The Arts https://catalog-2025-2026.aup.edu/course/cl3082 This course deals ... the novel that pertain to our chief topics in the course. Proust’s views on time and memory, on love ... a part of this course: to Paris museums and buildings where Proust will himself have seen the art he ...
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AH3074 Philosophy Of Aesthetics
AH3074 Philosophy Of Aesthetics https://catalog-2025-2026.aup.edu/course/ah3074 What is Art? What ...
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AR3090 Junior Seminar
AR3090 Junior Seminar https://catalog-2025-2026.aup.edu/course/ar3090 The Fine Arts Junior ...
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CL3056 Dostoevsky: Between Marginality And Madness
CL3056 Dostoevsky: Between Marginality And Madness https://catalog-2025-2026.aup.edu/course ...
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FM3063 The Art Of Documentary
FM3063 The Art Of Documentary https://catalog-2025-2026.aup.edu/course/fm3063 Documentary ...
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PO5012 Civil Society: Internat'l & Comp. Persp.
https://catalog-2025-2026.aup.edu/course/po5012 “Civil society” is one of the more elusive entries in the social science lexicon, and not a few ...