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Preliminary Fall Feedback
Please submit feedback by Friday, Oct. 17.
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105: The US Social Safety Net—Full of Holes or Full of Fraud?
110: Critical Challenges of Our Time in Law, Government, and Policy
144: The China Challenge
145: *CANCELLED* Haven From 2025 Upheavals
160: *CANCELLED* Public Education and the Future of American Democracy
161: Does Europe Have a Future?
163: State of the News Media 2025
171: Current Events and Public Policy I
172: Current Events and Public Policy II
180: Today's Supreme Court: A Course for Citizens
191: Between Jerusalem and Washington: A Very Special Relationship?
199: How Literature and Drama Can Illuminate Politics and Government
200: Practicum on Productive Conflict Engagement
202: Cartooning: The Lost Arts or Evolution
210: The Art of Communication
212: Food, Culture, and Relationships
232: Finding Your Family History
233: *CANCELLED* Thinking About Community
244: *CANCELLED* Survivors and Descendants of the Holocaust: A Search for Meaning
250: TED Talks
252: Exploring Our Hidden Brain: How Unconscious Emotions and Behaviors Shape Our Decisions
253: *CANCELLED* Dreams—Their Link to Meditating, Mindfulness, and AI
321: Understanding the Federal Reserve
350: Protecting and Maximizing Your Retirement Income
376: Understanding Medicare: A Practical Guide
395: Adapting to a Hotter World: How People and Regions are Coping with Climate Change
415: Science and Public Policy
433: *CANCELLED* Recent Developments in the Renaissance of Nuclear Power
441: Essential Tech Literacy: Staying Up to Date with Technology
462: The Evolving Role of Federal Support and Regulation of Science and Technology
479: Making Choices: Understanding Environmental Issues
495: How to Build a Nuclear Warhead (And Why You Should Probably Not)
505: Mozart
510: One Hit Wonders
515: A Few Favorite Operas
516: Wagner's The Ring of the Nibelung
519: *CANCELLED* The Great French Songbook
530: *CANCELLED*The Music That Made America
533: Jazz From the Ground Up
548: Where It Happened: Iconic Recording Studios
555: The Silent Clowns
560: Learning to Look at Ballet
562: How to Develop a Photographer's Eye: Introductory Course
563: Advancing Your Photographic Vision
564: How to Take Better Travel Photos
567: The Cultural Evolution of Meso-America and Its Impact on North America
568: Contemporary Asian Architecture Part 1—China & South Korea
572: The Medieval Book
577: Digital Storytelling for Beginners
585: The Renaissance: Not Just Pretty Faces
586: Dive into Collage
589: American Colonial and Federal Furniture: 1650–1840
598: Film Analysis (Mostly Classic Films and Great Directors)
600: Intermediate Italian
601: Conversation Avancée
602: French Conversation Advanced
603: Cours de Lecture et Conversation en Français
606: Intermediate German
607: Low Intermediate Spanish for Enthusiastic Learners
608: Beginning Spanish with Cultural Context
609: Latinoamérica y España en la Mesa: Comida y Cultura
611: Reading Greek
613: Latin for Developing Translators
615: Deutsch fuer Fortgeschrittene
621: Enjoying The New Yorker Together
629: Dante's Inferno
630: Thomas Hardy: the Sweet and the Strange
631: Understanding Families Through Plays
640: *CANCELLED*Recent American Poetry, Quarter One
644: The Poetry of T.S. Eliot Before His Conversion
646: A Portrait of the Times: Poetry Craftshop (Section A)
647: A Portrait of the Times: Poetry Craftshop (Section B)
648: Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing Workshop
649: Children's Book Workshop
655: The Russian Short Story
657: The Bronte Sisters
662: “Let’s Get It Write!"
671: Comedy, French-Style
675: Poetry about Growing Up and Growing Older
685: August Wilson American Century Cycle
689: Collaborative Fiction Workshop
690: Thackeray's Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero
696: Wisdom Matters
699: Genius And Madness: Great Writers
702: Wandering the World
709: The Founding Fathers and Their Revolutionary Neighbors
715: Jewish History: Patriarchs to Israel
717: How the World Became Modern
719: A Brief History of Modern India
729: The Civil War in Our National Park System
739: China’s Early History
740: Japan’s Early History to the 1868 Meiji Restoration
741: Importance of Sports in the Struggle for Civil Rights
759: Sustainability and Negotiating Climate
764: Five Empires, Five Centuries: The Eastern Question Redefined
768: From Rifled Muskets to Killer Robots
787: Mexico: From Its Struggle for Independence Through the Mexican Revolution
788: History and Relevance of the Berlin Airlift
790: Off the Beaten Path in the DC Area
798: O Canada! The History and Culture of Our Northern Neighbor
799: World War II in the Arctic
805: Meditation Class
806: Medical Qigong
815: Qur’an and Modern Society
817: Magic Jesus
831: Mastering Skills of Mindfulness Meditation
834: Mindfulness Meditation Intermediate level
842: St. Paul and the First Christians
860: Aristotle's Metaphysics, Psychology, and Epistemology
861: Plato's Academic Works
889: Contemporary Issues in Medical Ethics
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