UVa Class Schedules (Unofficial, Lou's List v2.10)   New Features
Schedule for ENGL - Spring 2022
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I continue to maintain this list of classes, now with UVA support! -- Lou Bloomfield, Professor Emeritus of Physics
 
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English-Literature
 ENGL 2500 Introduction to Literary Studies
 Introduction to Literary Studies
19108 001SEM (3)Open 15 / 18Herbert TuckerTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmShannon House 108
 ENGL 2502 Masterpieces of English Literature
 Locating Jane. Or, Putting Austen in her Place
19112 001SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Alison HurleyMoWeFr 9:00am - 9:50amAstronomy Bldg 265
 ENGL 2508 Studies in Fiction
 Virginia Woolf
 Virginia Woolf
19120 001SEM (3)Closed 18 / 18Stephen ArataMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmNew Cabell Hall 064
 ENGL 2527 Shakespeare
 Shakespeare and Tragedy
19099 001SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Clare KinneyTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmNew Cabell Hall 415
 Click on the blue number to the left to see full description of the course.
 ENGL 2599 Special Topics
 Revenge!
 Revenge!
18885 001SEM (3)Open 18 / 20Emelye KeyserTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amShannon House 109
 ENGL 2910 Point of View Journalism
18884 001SEM (3)Closed 34 / 0Lisa GoffTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmNew Cabell Hall 309
 No waitlist--email me if you want to join class: lg6t@virginia.edu. Some spaces may open up.
 ENGL 3161 Chaucer I
19210 001Lecture (3)Open 22 / 30Rebecca RushTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmBryan Hall 235
 ENGL 3260 Milton
19262 001Lecture (3)Open 21 / 30James KinneyTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmNew Cabell Hall 058
 ENGL 3380 The English Novel I
 Run Runaway!
19205 001Lecture (3)Closed 30 / 30Cynthia WallMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmGibson Hall 242
 ENGL 3500 Studies in English Literature
 Hacking for Humanists
19104 001Lecture (3)Open 28 / 30Brad PasanekMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmBryan Hall 235
 ENGL 3515 Medieval European Literature in Translation
 Love and Death
19254 001Lecture (3)Closed30 / 30Peter BakerTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmBryan Hall 235
 ENGL 3783 American Short Novel
19093 001Lecture (3)Open 23 / 34Christopher KrentzMoWeFr 12:00pm - 12:50pmNew Cabell Hall 309
 ENGL 3825 Desktop Publishing
19242 001SEM (3)Closed 20 / 18James LivingoodTBATBA
 ENGL 3960 The Lyric
19265 001Lecture (3)Permission 18 / 20John ParkerTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmBrooks Hall 103
 ENGL 4500 Seminar in English Literature
 Sally Hemings University
 Sally Hemings University: Connecting Threads
19107 001SEM (3)Permission 11 / 12Lisa WoolforkWe 5:30pm - 8:00pmBryan Hall 203
 Sally Hemings University: Connecting Threads is a community-engaged course that considers what it means to stitch a new story, one that centers those who’ve been marginalized and remembers those who’ve been erased.
 ENGL 4520 Seminar in Renaissance Literature
 Reinventing Hamlet
19100 001SEM (3)Permission18 / 18Clare KinneyTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmNew Cabell Hall 068
 Click on course number to the left to see full description of the course.
 ENGL 4560 Seminar in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Global Speculative Fiction
 Global Speculative Fiction
19092 001SEM (3)Open15 / 18Debjani GangulyTu 3:30pm - 6:00pmNew Cabell Hall 056
 Assessments include weekly one-page Collab postings, 2 research essays, and one in-class oral presentation
 ENGL 4561 Seminar in Modern Literature and Culture
 Poetry in a Global Age
19096 001SEM (3)Open16 / 18Jahan RamazaniMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmMaury Hall 113
 ENGL 4570 Seminar in American Literature since 1900
 James Baldwin
19212 001SEM (3)Open17 / 18Marlon RossTu 5:00pm - 7:30pmNew Cabell Hall 036
 ENGL 4580 Seminar in Literary Criticism
 Race in American Places
19213 001SEM (3)Closed11 / 15K. Ian GrandisonTh 5:00pm - 7:30pmNew Cabell Hall 036
 ENGL 4590 Seminar in Literary Genres
 Poetry and Theology
19197 001SEM (3)Open10 / 18Kevin HartTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amAstronomy Bldg 265
 ENGL 4999 Distinguished Majors Program
13055 001IND (3)Permission14 / 18Mary KuhnTBATBA
 ENGL 5101 Beowulf
19258 001SEM (3)Open8 / 15Peter BakerTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmBryan Hall 203
 ENGL 5830 Introduction to World Religions, World Literatures
 THE BIBLE
19090 001SEM (3)Closed15 / 15Stephen CushmanWe 10:00am - 12:30pmDawson's Row 1
 ENGL 5831 Proseminar in World Religions, World Literature
19924 001SEM (1)Closed11 / 0Elizabeth FowlerFr 2:00pm - 3:00pmWeb-Based Course
 Email fowler@virginia.edu for permission to enroll. This is a graduate workshop on intersections between literature and religion, open to scholars in all disciplines.
 ENGL 8270 Renaissance Drama
19263 001Discussion (3)Open11 / 15Katharine MausMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmNew Cabell Hall 594
 ENGL 8500 Studies in English Literature
 Introduction to Digital Humanities
19095 001SEM (3)Open17 / 24Alison BoothTu 2:00pm - 4:30pmBryan Hall 328
 ENGL 8540 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature
 Studies in Victorian Literature
19110 001SEM (3)Open11 / 15Herbert TuckerTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmShannon House 111
 ENGL 8560 Studies in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Caribbean SF and Fantasy
 Caribbean SF and Fantasy
19209 001SEM (3)Open11 / 15Njelle HamiltonMo 3:30pm - 6:00pmNew Cabell Hall 066
 ENGL 8570 Studies in American Literature
 Introduction to Southern Studies
18882 001SEM (3)Closed15 / 15Jennifer Greeson+1Mo 3:30pm - 6:00pmBryan Hall 334
 ENGL 8596 Form and Theory of Poetry
 Embodied Ecologies: Ecofeminist Poetry & Poetics
 EMBODIED ECOLOGIES :: ECOFEMINIST POETRY & POETICS
19204 001SEM (3)Permission17 / 17Brian TeareTu 2:00pm - 4:30pmShannon House 109
 ENGL 8598 Form and Theory of Fiction
 Sensoria
 SENSORIA
19238 001SEM (3)Permission13 / 15Jane AlisonWe 2:00pm - 4:30pmBrooks Hall 103
 This course is designed for MFA students in Creative Writing, but I welcome others, too: please send a note about yourself and your interests to jas2ad@virginia edu.
 ENGL 8900 Pedagogy Seminar
13068 001SEM (1 - 3)Permission13 / 15Stephanie CerasoWe 10:00am - 12:30pmBryan Hall 233
 This course (along with Prof. Curley's section) will be set up as instructor permission only and you’ll need to apply to enroll. You can choose whichever one fits your schedule better (both courses will have a mix of PhD, MA in Pedagogy, and second-year MFA students). When requesting permission, please note in the comments box if you have an insuperable conflict with the other section. Prof. Ceraso and Prof. Curley will balance enrollments between the two sections, accommodating people’s preferences as much as possible. In the event that your permission request is denied on SIS, that simply means that you are being asked to enroll in your second-choice section. Return to SIS and request permission to enroll in your second-choice section, and your request will be granted.
 ENGL 8999 Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Research
13074 001IND (1 - 12)Open19 / 60Emily OgdenTBATBA
 ENGL 9560 Advanced Studies in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Poetry in a Global Age
 Poetry in a Global Age
19097 001SEM (3)Open4 / 15Jahan RamazaniMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmMaury Hall 113
 ENGL 9710 Woodson Institute Fellows Pre- and Post-Doctoral Research
11368 001IND (12)Open0 / 15Deborah McDowellTBATBA
 ENGL 9800 Introduction to Textual Criticism and Scholarly Editing
19098 001Lecture (3)Open12 / 15David Vander MeulenFr 9:30am - 12:00pmBryan Hall 233
 ENGL 9995 Dissertation Seminar
13075 001SEM (3)Open9 / 15Emily OgdenMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmShannon House 108
 ENGL 9998 Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Doctoral Research
13076 001IND (1 - 12)Open12 / 100Emily OgdenTBATBA
 ENGL 9999 Non-Topical Research
13078 001IND (1 - 12)Open39 / 200Emily OgdenTBATBA
 ENGL 3025 African American English
20165 001Lecture (3)Open 15 / 18Connie SmithTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmBrooks Hall 103
 ENGL 3540 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature
 Global Nineteenth Century Fiction
 Global Nineteenth-Century Fiction
20186 001Lecture (3)Open31 / 35Stephen ArataMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmMaury Hall 110
 ENGL 4510 Seminar in Medieval Literature
 Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
20247 001SEM (3)Permission13 / 18Elizabeth FowlerMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmBryan Hall 328
 ENGL 4559 New Course in English Literature
 The Bible Part 2: The New Testament
 The Bible Part 2: The New Testament
20245 001Lecture (3)Permission 17 / 18John ParkerTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmNew Cabell Hall 132
 ENGL 2559 New Course in Introduction to English Literature
 Intro to Environmental Thought and Practice
 Intro to Environmental Thought and Practice
20390 001Lecture (3)Closed59 / 0Deborah Lawrence is do-teaching this class with Steve Cushman and Paul FreedmanMoWeFr 1:00pm - 1:50pmMonroe Hall 134
 You may sign up for ETP 2030, PLAP 2030 or ENGL 2559 and get credit for the ETP major. Note: This course cannot be used by FWR+ students to fulfill the first writing requirement.
 ENGL 2506 Studies in Poetry
 The Poetics of Love and Exile
 To read the description for this course, click on section number link on the left!
20640 001SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Michelle GottschlichMoWeFr 1:00pm - 1:50pmShannon House 109
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
20904 001IND (1 - 3)Permission1 / 3Brad PasanekTBATBA
 ENGL 4993 Independent Study
20947 001IND (1 - 4)Permission1 / 3Stephen CushmanTBATBA
 ENGL 2500 Introduction to Literary Studies
 Introduction to Literary Studies
 King Arthur, Morgan le Fay, Merlin & friends
19207 002SEM (3)Open 18 / 20Elizabeth FowlerMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmBryan Hall 328
 ENGL 2508 Studies in Fiction
 Displacement and Migration
19132 002SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20David CoyocaTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmShannon House 111
 ENGL 2599 Special Topics
 The World Wars in European Literature
19113 002SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Sarah ColeMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmMonroe Hall 114
 ENGL 3560 Studies in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Modern American Poetry
19200 002Lecture (3)Open25 / 30Kevin HartTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmNew Cabell Hall 032
 ENGL 4500 Seminar in English Literature
 Gothic Forms
19206 002SEM (3)Closed 18 / 18Cynthia WallMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmNew Cabell Hall 209
 ENGL 4560 Seminar in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 The Modern Memoir
 The Modern Memoir
19241 002SEM (3)Open15 / 16James SeitzWe 3:30pm - 6:00pmShannon House 111
 Click on course number to the left to see full description of the course.
 ENGL 5559 New Course in English Literature
 Renaissance Poetry and Poetics
 Open to undergraduate and graduate students
19211 002SEM (3)Closed16 / 16Rebecca RushTuTh 12:35pm - 1:50pmNau Hall 142
 ENGL 8500 Studies in English Literature
 Black Women's Rhetorics
 Black Women's Rhetorics
19245 002SEM (3)Open9 / 15Tamika CareyTh 2:00pm - 4:30pmBryan Hall 233
 ENGL 8570 Studies in American Literature
 Latinx C19: Race and Genre Across the Americas
19118 002SEM (3)Open7 / 12Carmen LamasTh 3:30pm - 6:00pmNew Cabell Hall 056
 ENGL 8900 Pedagogy Seminar
13559 002SEM (1 - 3)Permission11 / 15Anastatia CurleyTh 9:30am - 12:00pmBryan Hall 233
 This course (along with Prof. Ceraso's section) will be set up as instructor permission only and you’ll need to apply to enroll. You can choose whichever one fits your schedule better (both courses will have a mix of PhD, MA in Pedagogy, and second-year MFA students). When requesting permission, please note in the comments box if you have an insuperable conflict with the other section. Prof. Ceraso and Prof. Curley will balance enrollments between the two sections, accommodating people’s preferences as much as possible. In the event that your permission request is denied on SIS, that simply means that you are being asked to enroll in your second-choice section. Return to SIS and request permission to enroll in your second-choice section, and your request will be granted.
 ENGL 8998 M.A. Thesis
13073 002IND (3)Open9 / 30Emily OgdenTBATBA
 ENGL 5830 Introduction to World Religions, World Literatures
20145 002SEM (3)Open4 / 18Kevin HartTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amAstronomy Bldg 265
 ENGL 4570 Seminar in American Literature since 1900
 Racial Geographies, Environmental Crisis
20621 002SEM (3)Permission14 / 18Janet Kong-ChowTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmNew Cabell Hall 395
 ENGL 4993 Independent Study
20948 002IND (1 - 4)Permission1 / 3Brad PasanekTBATBA
 ENGL 2506 Studies in Poetry
 Introduction to Poetry
21111 002SEM (3)Open 14 / 18Walter JostTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmBryan Hall 203
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
21257 002IND (1 - 3)Permission2 / 3Bruce HolsingerTBATBA
 ENGL 2500 Introduction to Literary Studies
 Literature and Sexuality
19285 003SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20John ModicaTuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmNew Cabell Hall 411
 ENGL 2508 Studies in Fiction
 Novels Then And Now
19286 003SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Jessica SwobodaTuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmNew Cabell Hall 191
 ENGL 2599 Special Topics
 Self Portrayal in Poetry and Visual Art
 Self-Portraiture in Visual Art & Poetry
19221 003SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Lisa SpaarMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmShannon House 109
 ENGL 5559 New Course in English Literature
 What is Postcolonial Critique?
 What is Postcolonial Critique?
19287 003SEM (3)Open12 / 15Nasrin OllaTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmShannon House 109
 ENGL 8900 Pedagogy Seminar
 To prepare MFAs to teach ENCW 2300/2600 only
13872 003SEM (2)Open 10 / 15James LivingoodMo 12:00pm - 12:50pmDawson's Row 1
 ENGL 8570 Studies in American Literature
 Approaches to American Culture
 "Approaches to American Culture"
20246 003SEM (3)Permission13 / 15Sandhya ShuklaTu 3:30pm - 6:00pmNew Cabell Hall 066
 ENGL 3560 Studies in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Modern and Contemporary Poetry
20764 003Lecture (3)Open27 / 30Mark EdmundsonTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmBryan Hall 328
 ENGL 4500 Seminar in English Literature
 Milton and Whitman
 Milton and Whitman: "Paradise Lost" and "Song of Myself"
20981 003SEM (3)Open 20 / 21Mark EdmundsonTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmShannon House 111
 Open to all undergraduate students
 ENGL 4993 Independent Study
21145 003IND (1 - 4)Permission0 / 3Mark EdmundsonTBATBA
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
21301 003IND (1 - 3)Permission1 / 3Stephen ArataTBATBA
 ENGL 2508 Studies in Fiction
 Dream Schools: Fictions of the College Campus
19711 004SEM (3)Closed 18 / 18Piers GellyMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmShannon House 109
 ENGL 2599 Special Topics
 Intro to Modernist Fiction
19247 004SEM (3)Open 12 / 20Rachel KravetzTuTh 8:00am - 9:15amShannon House 111
 ENGL 5559 New Course in English Literature
 Plants and Empire
 Plants and Empire
19288 004SEM (3)Closed15 / 15Mary KuhnMoWe 12:35pm - 1:50pmBryan Hall 233
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
21419 004IND (1 - 3)Permission1 / 3Carmen LamasTBATBA
 ENGL 2500 Introduction to Literary Studies
 Literature as Equipment for Living
21144 004SEM (3)Closed 18 / 18Walter JostTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmBryan Hall 203
 ENGL 4993 Independent Study
21960 004IND (1 - 4)Permission1 / 3Katharine MausTBATBA
 ENGL 2508 Studies in Fiction
 The Novel in US Literary History
 The Novel in US Literary History
19925 005SEM (3)Open 19 / 20Victoria OlwellMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmMaury Hall 110
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
21639 005IND (1 - 3)Permission1 / 3Jahan RamazaniTBATBA
 ENGL 2599 Special Topics
 The Contemporary Essay
19272 006SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20John CasteenMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmAstronomy Bldg 265
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
21797 006IND (1 - 3)Permission2 / 3Njelle HamiltonTBATBA
 ENGL 2599 Special Topics
 Resistance in Black Literature and Film
19275 007SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Amber McBrideTuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmShannon House 109
 Reimagining the Bible in English Literature
19278 010SEM (3)Closed 18 / 18DeVan ArdMoWeFr 11:00am - 11:50amNew Cabell Hall 338
 How to be Ethical?
 How to be Ethical?
19281 011SEM (3)Open 11 / 20Nasrin OllaTuTh 8:00am - 9:15amWilson Hall 244
 The Way We Work: 19th Century Life and Labor
19282 012SEM (3)Open 14 / 20Shalmi BarmanMoWe 5:00pm - 6:15pmNew Cabell Hall 107
 The Victorians: Fellow Moderns
 Precarious Victorians
19283 013SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Alex BuckleyMoWeFr 1:00pm - 1:50pmNew Cabell Hall 107
 Literary Form and Western Philosophy
19284 014SEM (3)Open 8 / 20Justin StecTuTh 8:00am - 9:15amShannon House 107
 Literary Form and the Philosophical Imagination
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
10124 100Lecture (3)Open 188 / 240John O'Brien+1MoWe 12:00pm - 12:50pmWilson Hall 402
 ENGL 3273 Shakespeare: Tragedies and Romances
13032 100Lecture (3)Open 57 / 90Katharine MausMoWe 12:00pm - 12:50pmMonroe Hall 130
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
12275 100Lecture (3)Open 149 / 150Michael LevensonMoWe 11:00am - 11:50amWilson Hall 301
 ENGL 3740 Introduction to Asian American Studies
13044 100Lecture (3)Permission 59 / 60Sylvia ChongMoWe 10:00am - 10:50amMonroe Hall 134
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
10126 101Discussion (0)Open 10 / 15Anne PersonsTh 8:30am - 9:45amNew Cabell Hall 064
 ENGL 3273 Shakespeare: Tragedies and Romances
13034 101Discussion (0)Open 11 / 15Austyn JamesWe 4:00pm - 4:50pmBryan Hall 332
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
12276 101Discussion (0)Closed 11 / 15Annyston PenningtonWe 4:00pm - 4:50pmBryan Hall 203
 ENGL 3740 Introduction to Asian American Studies
20213 101Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Eyal Handelsman KatzWe 1:00pm - 1:50pmShannon House 108
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
10132 102Discussion (0)Open 3 / 15Evan CheneyTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmShannon House 109
 ENGL 3273 Shakespeare: Tragedies and Romances
13035 102Discussion (0)Open 12 / 15Austyn JamesWe 5:00pm - 5:50pmBryan Hall 334
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
12277 102Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Katherine ChurchillWe 5:00pm - 5:50pmShannon House 108
 ENGL 3740 Introduction to Asian American Studies
20214 102Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Jie ZhangWe 3:00pm - 3:50pmBryan Hall 203
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
10131 103Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Zoe Kempf-HarrisFr 10:00am - 11:15amDawson's Row 1
 ENGL 3273 Shakespeare: Tragedies and Romances
13036 103Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Matthew MartelloTh 3:30pm - 4:20pmGibson Hall 141
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
12278 103Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Katherine ChurchillWe 6:00pm - 6:50pmShannon House 108
 ENGL 3740 Introduction to Asian American Studies
20215 103Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Eyal Handelsman KatzFr 1:00pm - 1:50pmDawson's Row 1
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
10130 104Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Zoe Kempf-HarrisFr 11:30am - 12:45pmDawson's Row 1
 ENGL 3273 Shakespeare: Tragedies and Romances
13037 104Discussion (0)Open 3 / 15Matthew MartelloTh 4:30pm - 5:20pmBryan Hall 328
 ENGL 3740 Introduction to Asian American Studies
20216 104Discussion (0)Open 14 / 15Jie ZhangFr 2:00pm - 2:50pmBryan Hall 310
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
10129 105Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Evan CheneyTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmShannon House 111
 ENGL 3273 Shakespeare: Tragedies and Romances
18706 105Discussion (0)Open 6 / 15Daniel ZimmermanFr 11:00am - 11:50amNew Cabell Hall 383
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
12280 105Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Nathan FrankTh 5:00pm - 5:50pmShannon House 108
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
10128 106Discussion (0)Open 13 / 15Hannah LoebWe 5:00pm - 6:15pmDell 1 104
 ENGL 3273 Shakespeare: Tragedies and Romances
18707 106Discussion (0)Open 10 / 15Daniel ZimmermanFr 12:00pm - 12:50pmBryan Hall 233
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
12281 106Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Nathan FrankTh 6:00pm - 6:50pmShannon House 108
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
10127 107Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Natalie ThompsonTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmDell 1 104
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
12282 107Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Ankita ChakrabartiWe 4:00pm - 4:50pmWilson Hall 244
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
11785 108Discussion (0)Open 12 / 15Evan CheneyTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmShannon House 109
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
12283 108Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Ankita ChakrabartiWe 6:00pm - 6:50pmBryan Hall 334
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
10125 109Discussion (0)Open 12 / 15Natalie ThompsonTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmDell 1 104
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
12284 109Discussion (0)Closed 14 / 14Annyston PenningtonWe 5:00pm - 5:50pmNew Cabell Hall 064
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
11786 110Discussion (0)Open 12 / 15Natalie ThompsonTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmDell 1 104
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
12285 110Discussion (0)Open 14 / 15Ankita ChakrabartiTh 6:00pm - 6:50pmNew Cabell Hall 209
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
11787 111Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Anne PersonsTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmBrooks Hall 103
11949 112Discussion (0)Open 9 / 14Natalie ThompsonTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmDell 1 104
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
19101 112Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Ankita ChakrabartiTh 5:00pm - 5:50pmNew Cabell Hall 209
 ENGL 3002 History of Literatures in English II
12008 113Discussion (0)Open 11 / 15Hannah LoebWe 6:30pm - 7:45pmBryan Hall 332
12048 114Discussion (0)Open 7 / 15Evan CheneyTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmShannon House 111
12049 115Discussion (0)Open 14 / 15Robert ZenzWe 5:00pm - 6:15pmBryan Hall 233
12557 116Discussion (0)Open 10 / 15Robert ZenzTh 9:30am - 10:45amBryan Hall 203
 ENGL 3610 Global Cultural Studies
19102 200Lecture (3)Open 118 / 120Michael LevensonMoWe 1:00pm - 1:50pmGilmer Hall 390
19329 201Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Stephen HagerWe 5:00pm - 5:50pmNew Cabell Hall 332
19330 202Discussion (0)Open 13 / 15Stephen HagerWe 6:00pm - 6:50pmNew Cabell Hall 066
19331 203Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Mary Ruth RobinsonTh 4:00pm - 4:50pmNew Cabell Hall 187
19332 204Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Mary Ruth RobinsonTh 5:00pm - 5:50pmNew Cabell Hall 183
19333 205Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Kathryn BenningtonFr 11:00am - 11:50amNew Cabell Hall 066
19334 206Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Kathryn BenningtonFr 12:00pm - 12:50pmNew Cabell Hall 415
21054 207Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Kathryn BenningtonFr 1:00pm - 1:50pmBryan Hall 233
21055 208Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Kathryn BenningtonFr 2:00pm - 2:50pmBryan Hall 233

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