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WE Schedule
Spring 2010 Schedule:

WE Dialogues - 7-week, 1-credit dialogues.
These dialogues start the first FULL week of the semester.
WE dialogues will be offered during the first and second 7 weeks of the Spring semester.

NOTE: EDHI 338R is ONLY offered for students in the School of Business. 

Spring 2010 WE Dialogue Schedule
Dates, times, and offerings are subject to change.

Course # Dialogue (click for longer description) Day and Time Meeting Place Facilitators (click names to email)
EDHI338 EDHI338A People of Color/White People (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks) (WE)
8 week / 1 credit
Tuesday
4:30-6:30 pm
0106A Shriver Lab, East Wing Charles Blake & Alison Mojto
EDHI338 EDHI338C Men/Women (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks) (WE)
8 week / 1 credit
Mondays
4:00 - 6:00 pm
0106A Shriver Lab, East Wing Jabari Bodrick & Sandra Baker
EDHI338 EDHI338G Interfaith/Secular (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks) (WE)
8 week / 1 credit
Wednesdays
4:00 - 6:00 pm
0106A Shriver Lab, East Wing Holly Ulmer & Linda Lachman
EDHI338 EDHI338K Socioeconomic Class (Spring 2010: 2nd 7 weeks) (WE)
8 week / 1 credit
Tuesdays
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
0106A Shriver Lab, East Wing Myra Basar & DaiAn Tran
EDHI338 EDHI338N LGBT/Heterosexual People (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks) (WE)
8 week / 1 credit
Thursdays
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
0106A Shriver Lab, East Wing Elke Chen & Erik Hanson
EDHI338 EDHI338P Emergent Theme (Spring 2010: 2nd 7-weeks) (WE)
8 week / 1 credit
Thursdays
4:30-6:30 pm
0106A Shriver Lab, East Wing Nichole Howe & James Carlough
EDHI338 EDHI338R US Born/Foreign Born (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks) (WE)
8 week / 1 credit
Mondays
4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
1418 Van Munching Hall April Hamilton
EDHI338 EDHI338V Greek/Non-Greek (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks) (WE)
8 week / 1 credit
Wednesdays
1:00 - 3:00 pm
0106A Shriver Lab, East Wing Erica Merson & Corey Bailey



Description of Dialogues

EDHI338A People of Color/White People (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks)
Explore, question, and confront tensions and dynamics among People of Color and White people in the US. Learn to build bridges and create communities, and build better communication skills between the two groups. (1st 8-weeks)

EDHI338C Men/Women (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks)
Confront existing tensions and build bridges between and among men and among women. Discuss gender, gender roles, gender identity and expression, and sexism.

EDHI338G Interfaith/Secular (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks)
Discuss shared issues, confront issues of division, and build bridges between and among people of all religions, spiritual orientations, faith traditions, and secular affiliations.

EDHI338K Socioeconomic Class (Spring 2010: 2nd 7 weeks)
Class...huh...what is it good for? Absolutely everything - except it is not something we like to talk about in the United States. Uncover myths, explore realities, and raise questions about the class-based aspect of social identity. Learn how social class impacts and informs daily, lived experience and intersects with other dimensions of social identity (e.g. race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and age).

EDHI338N LGBT/Heterosexual People (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks)
Confront existing tensions and build bridges in a dialogue about sexuality, heterosexism, and homophobia between LGBT and Heterosexual people.

EDHI338P Emergent Theme (Spring 2010: 2nd 7-weeks)
Topical discussion group NOT based on social identity group membership. Topics largely come from participants, and facilitators will cover "hot button issues" in current contemporary culture.

EDHI338R US Born/Foreign Born (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks)
This dialogue is limited to students who are within the RHS School of Business. It will focus on domestic/international issues, especially as it relates to the business environment. Students from outside the business school will NOT be able to attend this dialogue.

EDHI338V Greek/Non-Greek (Spring 2010: 1st 7-weeks)
This dialogue seeks to explore the formal and informal social dynamics that exist between members of Greek organizations and those who are not members of a Greek organization.

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