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Learning & Inquiry 4

Learning & Inquiry 4

Course Description

L&I 3: Intersectional Justice in the U.S.: Student Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to:

Section Descriptions

Poggio Teixeira, Carlos:

“Nature Is What We Know / But Have No Art To Say”: Intersections of Sustainability and Christian Theology in 19thCentury American Poetics

This course investigates the anatomy of modern conflict, moving beyond military analysis to examine war as a complex global issue of human security and political breakdown. Using a broadly multi-disciplinary approach, students will analyze the economic costs, public health crises, political roots, and ethical dimensions of contemporary conflicts. Students work in multi-disciplinary research teams to synthesize their findings, culminating in the design and formal presentation of a Multi-Sectoral Post-Conflict Stabilization Plan (e.g., for reconstruction, accountability, or peacebuilding).