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Courses

Laurie Burns McRobbie The Story of Frances Morgan Swain and the Student Building: A Tale of Women’s Philanthropy and Indiana University on the Eve of the 20th Century
Laurie Burns McRobbie
IU’s First Lady
Mark Deuze Arab Spring, UK Riots, and Occupy Wall Street:
Media Revolutions

Mark Deuze
Professor, Telecommunications, College of Arts & Sciences, IUB
Adelheid M. Gealt Domenico Tiepolo (1727-1804): A New Testament
Adelheid M. Gealt
Professor, Art History, College of Arts & Sciences, IUB
Maria Elizabeth Grabe Image Bite Politics
Maria Elizabeth Grabe
Professor, Telecommunications, College of Arts & Sciences, IUB
Marjorie Hershey Polarization in American Politics:
How It Developed and How to Deal With It

Marjorie Hershey
Professor, Political Science, College of Arts & Sciences, IUB
John Hill What Did the Framers Really Think About God and Religion?
John Hill
Professor, Robert H. McKinney School of Law
Linda Kelly Hill Immigration in the Heartland: Enforcing the Borders From the Inside-Out
Linda Kelly Hill
M. Dale Palmer Professor of Law, Robert H. McKinney School of Law
Karen Kovacik Back Home in Indiana: Hoosier Poets on Landscape,
History, and Loss

Karen Kovacik, Indiana’s Poet Laureate
Professor of English and Director of Creative Writing, College of Liberal Arts, IUPUI
Eric M. Leeper Will You Get Your Medicare? And Other Fiscal Matters
Eric M. Leeper
Professor, Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, IUB
James, H. Madison Why Did the Americans Win World War II?
James H. Madison
Professor, History, College of Arts & Sciences, IUB
Paul R. Mullins The Archaeology of University Landscapes: The Material
Culture of Urban Renewal and the Color Line at IUPUI

Paul R. Mullins
Chair & Professor, Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts, IUPUI
Dr. Georhe W. Sledge Jr. Brave New World: The Genomic Future of Medicine
Dr. George W. Sledge Jr.
Co-Director of Breast Cancer Program and
Professor of Medicine and Pathology, IU Simon Cancer Center, IUPUI

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