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1 [email protected] www.clemson.edu/cuhonors 864-656-4762 October 19, 2015 the From the With Spring registration fast approaching (!) it's time to take a look at some of the Honors seminar offerings we're planning for next se- mester. HON 2210, Section 5 -- "Authoring Harry Pot- ter," Prof. Megan MacAlystre. Sign up quickly for this course, which will use the original Harry Potter series, fan fiction spinoffs, and literary theory to explore the relationship be- tween an author and her readers. Provides general education literature credit. HON 2060, Section 3 -- "Engineering Ethics," Prof. Dan Wueste. In the wake of recent scandals involving General Motors and Volkswagen, this examination of the ethical roles and responsibilities of engineers is par- ticularly timely. Should we hold engineers to different -- or higher -- standards as com- pared to the general public? To members of other professions? Provides general education science, technology, and society credit. HON 2210, Section 2 -- "Hamlet, Again: Shakespeare and Adaptation," Prof. Elizabeth Rivlin. To take this course, or not to take this course . . oh, never mind. Join Prof. Rivlin as she examines Shakespeare's original text and numerous adaptations to rediscover Hamlet -- who was or is he, and why does he remain relevant? Provides general education litera- ture credit. More next week! -- Dr. Lasser
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[email protected] www.clemson.edu/cuhonors 864-656-4762 October 19, 2015

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From the

With Spring registration fast approaching (!) it's time to take a look at some of the Honors

seminar offerings we're planning for next se-mester.

HON 2210, Section 5 -- "Authoring Harry Pot-ter," Prof. Megan MacAlystre. Sign up quickly for this course, which will use the original Harry Potter series, fan fiction spinoffs, and literary theory to explore the relationship be-tween an author and her readers. Provides general education literature credit.

HON 2060, Section 3 -- "Engineering Ethics,"

Prof. Dan Wueste. In the wake of recent scandals involving General Motors and Volkswagen, this examination of the ethical roles and responsibilities of engineers is par-ticularly timely. Should we hold engineers to different -- or higher -- standards as com-pared to the general public? To members of other professions? Provides general education science, technology, and society credit.

HON 2210, Section 2 -- "Hamlet, Again: Shakespeare and Adaptation," Prof. Elizabeth Rivlin. To take this course, or not to take this course . . oh, never mind. Join Prof. Rivlin as she examines Shakespeare's original text and numerous adaptations to rediscover Hamlet -- who was or is he, and why does he remain relevant? Provides general education litera-ture credit.

More next week!

-- Dr. Lasser

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Thoughts Worth Thinking

lecture with Dr. Jack Wolf

"The Wisdom of Crowds (or Lack Thereof)"

7:00-8:30PM

October 28th

Academic Success

Center

Room 118