LTC Lunch - More Adventures in Teaching Across Disciplinary Divides
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Interdisciplinary teaching at Carleton takes many forms. This panel explores a team-taught course that merges literary/arts analysis with arts practice and two project-based art exhibits. The projects represent some unique disciplinary pairings: English and Theater, Religion and Mathematics, and Biology and Studio Art.
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- Title LTC Lunch - More Adventures in Teaching Across Disciplinary Divides
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- Description Interdisciplinary teaching at Carleton takes many forms. This panel explores a team-taught course that merges literary/arts analysis with arts practice and two project-based art exhibits. The projects represent some unique disciplinary pairings: English and Theater, Religion and Mathematics, and Biology and Studio Art.
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- Names Pierre Hecker, Associate Professor of English and Andrew Carlson, Associate Professor of Theater; Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, Professor of Religion and MurphyKate Montee, Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Mathematics Daniel Hernández, Professor of Biology and Eleanor Jensen, Lecturer in Art
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