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Crossroads Courses


Crossroads courses are team-taught by two graduate instructors approaching a specific question, issue or problem from an interdisciplinary perspective. These courses are offered in either Fall or Spring semester. They are a one credit, S/U, and allow undergraduate students the opportunity to explore topics in a unique way.

Crossroads courses are developed out of the annual Empowering Interdisciplinary Teaching & Scholarship graduate workshop hosted by the ILA.

 Crossroads Proposal Form

Spring 2025 Crossroads Course

Neurons and Narratives: Diversity through Neuroscience and Gender Lenses

Mansi Hitesh (Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies) and Arvin Sarkissian (Neuroscience)

Crossroads Course Examples

 Down and Dirty: Science, The Psyche, and Philosophies of Abjection

Tirza Ben-Ezzer (Philosophy) and Brandon Berryhill (Microbiology)

 

Learning Italian through Gamification

Antonietta Di Pietro (French and Italian) and Davide Fossati (Computer Science)

 

What Does It Mean to Create?

Tamra Blue (Chemistry) and Abbey Hafer (Art History)