CVEC
Facts for 2001
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CLASSES: |
There have been 6 classes
offered each term (with 2 given twice during the same term) for a total
of 20 classes for the year. |
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FACULTY: |
20 different faculty members
have offered courses. |
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WINTER |
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Bardwell Smith Ruth Hansen Fred Gonnerman Jim Reiley David Maitland Ron Ronning & William
Child |
Up the Down Staircase: Pilgrimage in and An Introduction to Biblical Archeology (16/15) Learning How to See with your Camera (7) Presidency II: The New Kid on the Block (15) Aging's Transitions (5) Musical Forms (14) |
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SPRING |
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Henry Fritz Bill Woehrlin Ray Jacobson & David
Lyon Marion Hvistendahl George Soule Eleanor Zelliot |
American
History: Civil War to the Present (14) Ideologies
of our Time (13) Space
and Time: Three-dimensional Language of Architecture and Sculpture (16) Greek
Mythology and its Relevance Today (83) Modern
and Post-modern Men: F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and the hero of John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (9) Travel
Literature (12) |
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FALL |
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Jim Wolf Henry Fritz Reidar Dittmann Stan Frear Richard Bodman Erling Jorstad |
Thomas
Mann Short Stories (13) Making
US Indian Policy, 1776-1988 (19) Nineteenth
century European Painting: From New-Classicism to Post-Impressionism (17/16) The
Short Fiction of William Faulkner (14) Reflections
in a Chinese Mirror (15) Almost
Heaven: Religion in |
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There have been a total of 344
students enrolled. Winter = 89 Spring = (79) 147 Fall = 108 |
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HOUSING: |
Classes
have been housed on 5 different campuses around |
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2 8 2 6 2 |
St
Olaf College |
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CO-SPONSORS: |
CVEC has again co-sponsored the Carleton Lecture series. This years fall series examined what literature, music and art can tell us about a community or culture. |
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