Fall 2007
- FYSM 100: The Indian Diaspora, Shalom Staub
- JDST 216: History of Eastern Europe, Karl Qualls
- PHYS 109: Astronomy w/ Lab, Karen Lewis
- SOCI 110: Social Analysis, Ashley Finley
Spring 2008
- HIST 211: Nixon, Reagan, Bush, Kim Rogers
- HIST 376: The Holocaust, Karl Qualls
- PHYS 110: Astronomy w/ Lab, Robert Boyle
- SOCI 237: Global Inequality, Pauline Cullen
- PHED 012: Aerobic Activies, PHED Staff
- PHED 351: Prevention & Care, Janelle Nolt
Fall 2008
- HIST 105: Medieval Europe, Stephen Weinberger
- HIST 204: Intro to Historical Methodology, Karl Qualls
- JDST 104: Intro to Judaism, Jordi Gendra-Molina
- RELG 212: History of Christianity, Theodore Pulcini
- SOCI 230: Punishment and Social Order in the U.S., Tyson Smith
Spring 2009
- HIST 304: Historiography & Advanced Methods, Jeremy Vetter
- HIST 272: The Atlantic Slave Trade, Jeremy Ball
- HIST 215: The Second World War, Robert Nation
- POSC 258: Human Rights, David Strand
- PHED 921: Strength Training, PHED Staff
- PHED 082: Fitness Spinning, Don Nichter
Fall 2009
- HUM 309: Humanities, London, Karl Qualls
- HUM 310: Humanities, Norwich, Karl Qualls
- HISH2D53C: Modern Germany, 1866-1945, Ian Farr and Jan Vermeiren
- HISH3F19: Russia in Revolution, 1905-1921, Cathie Carmichael
Spring 2010
- HUM 310: Humanities, Norwich, Karl Qualls
- AMSA2S48: Looking at Pictures: Photography and Visual Cultures in the U.S., Rebecca Tillett
- AMSA2S50: Adolescence in American Culture Post-1950, Rachael McLennan
- HISH3F98: British Intelligence in the 20th Century--Myth and Reality, Louise Atherton
Fall 2010
- HIST 213: The Eastern Front During WWII, Wilson Bell
- ECON 111: Introduction to Microeconomics, Tricia Hawks
- HIST 211: American Indian History to 1815, Deena L. Parmelee
- INST 550: Honors Thesis in American Women's History, Regina Sweeney
Spring 2011
- HIST 215: Six East Asian Cities, David Strand
- ARTH 206: Museum Studies, Phillip Earenfight
- INST 550: Honors Thesis in American Women's History, Regina Sweeney
feb 7 2010 ∞
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