Difference between revisions of "Free University"

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#* discussion and lab sections
 
#* discussion and lab sections
 
# An Introduction to HTML
 
# An Introduction to HTML
#* taught by [[Diana Davis '07]]
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#* taught by [[Diana Davis]]
 
#* see tutorial [http://wso.williams.edu/~ddavis/html_tutorial.html here]
 
#* see tutorial [http://wso.williams.edu/~ddavis/html_tutorial.html here]
 
# The Films of Stanley Kubrick
 
# The Films of Stanley Kubrick
#* taught by [[Dave Letzler '06]]
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#* taught by [[Dave Letzler]]
 
#* five-six screenings from Kubrick's <I>oeuvre</I>
 
#* five-six screenings from Kubrick's <I>oeuvre</I>
 
# Gregorian Chant
 
# Gregorian Chant
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough '06]] and Prof. Paul (PoliSci)
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#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]] and Prof. Paul (PoliSci)
 
#* An introduction to the theory and practice of chant/plainsong.
 
#* An introduction to the theory and practice of chant/plainsong.
 
# Is Latin Dead?
 
# Is Latin Dead?
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough '06]]
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#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]]
 
#* a brief introduction to the Latin language and how it works, for curious beginners
 
#* a brief introduction to the Latin language and how it works, for curious beginners
 
# Wanna be a DJ?
 
# Wanna be a DJ?
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#* compete with your new DJ friends for a glorious prize and eternal admiration
 
#* compete with your new DJ friends for a glorious prize and eternal admiration
 
# Toot Your Own Horn
 
# Toot Your Own Horn
#* Taught by [[Alan Cordova '06]]
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#* Taught by [[Alan Cordova]]
 
#* A brief introduction to the trumpet and how it works, for curious beginners.
 
#* A brief introduction to the trumpet and how it works, for curious beginners.
 
#* Compete with your new trumpet friends for glorious prize and eternal admiration
 
#* Compete with your new trumpet friends for glorious prize and eternal admiration

Revision as of 14:21, January 12, 2007

Take or teach any classes you want during Winter Study. Past courses have included "How to Make Money on eBay", "The Art of Eskimo Warfare", and "The Fine Art of Seduction by Cooking: Kitchen Skills for the Dating Game."


  1. The Philosophy and Sociology of Streaking
  2. An Introduction to HTML
  3. The Films of Stanley Kubrick
    • taught by Dave Letzler
    • five-six screenings from Kubrick's oeuvre
  4. Gregorian Chant
    • taught by Joe McDonough and Prof. Paul (PoliSci)
    • An introduction to the theory and practice of chant/plainsong.
  5. Is Latin Dead?
    • taught by Joe McDonough
    • a brief introduction to the Latin language and how it works, for curious beginners
  6. Wanna be a DJ?
    • taught by Samantha Peterson '08 and the WCFM DJs
    • become a certified DJ over Winter Study, broadcast your own weekly show on WCFM throughout Spring Semester (and beyond)
    • compete with your new DJ friends for a glorious prize and eternal admiration
  7. Toot Your Own Horn
    • Taught by Alan Cordova
    • A brief introduction to the trumpet and how it works, for curious beginners.
    • Compete with your new trumpet friends for glorious prize and eternal admiration