| Title: | Governing Wabash |
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| Course Section Number: | PSC-210-01 |
| Department: | Political Science |
| Description: | We often refer to Wabash College as a community - and, like in any community, the College's politics and governance play an important role in shaping the experiences of its members. In this course we'll examine how Wabash is governed; that is, we'll explore the variety of formal and informal processes that historically have been and currently are used to make decisions on behalf of the College community. Through discussion of assigned readings, meetings with key figures in Wabash College governance, research in the College archives, and other activities, we'll delve into specific instances of communal decision-making from the 1830s through the present to understand why the College operates as it does, how certain campus traditions came into being (and why some have disappeared), and the extent to which Wabash's governance procedures hinder and promote equity and inclusion. PSC-210-01=HIS-240-01 |
| Credits: | 1.00 |
| Start Date: | January 15, 2024 |
| End Date: | May 4, 2024 |
| Meeting Information: |
03/18/2024-05/03/2024 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:00AM - 10:50AM, Malcolm X Institute, Room 214
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| Faculty: | Gelbman, Shamira |
Course Status & Cross-Listings
| Cross-list Group Capacity: | 18 |
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| Cross-list Group Student Count: | 10 |
| Calculated Course Status: | OPEN |
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