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荣誉 creates a space where learning for fun comes first. It reminds me of why I love to learn. - Fenna Mandolang

认真玩

在线赌博, we believe that courses taken outside the major – courses that allow students to explore and discover different interests – give the college experience unexpected pleasure and inspiration. That's why for more than 20 years, our 荣誉 Program has been based solely on electives. 每学期, our students have the chance to enrich their educations with an array of mind-expanding seminars.

在这里, you won't find a single 荣誉 course that's just a regular class with an extra paper and more homework. We take a different approach one that integrates literature and science, 历史与流行文化, humor and critical thinking. In the words of Professor Alexis Clare, "荣誉 classes buzz. It's a high-frequency, active expectancy that we are all going to find out something new. It isn't like teaching, really, it's more like discovery." In short, it's serious play.

大学学者

To earn the "University Scholar" designation on an Alfred University degree, students must complete four 荣誉 seminars (though many 荣誉 students end up taking five or more). Each seminar— with enrollment limited to 15 students— meets one evening a week for two hours. Seminar topics change and evolve each semester depending on student and faculty interest.


DO NOT PASS GO AND DO NOT PLAY MONOPOLY: What we can learn through board games – Likin Simon Romero
In this class, we will see how to use board games as a pedagogical tool. Each class will be centered about a subject (history, 经济学, 自然科学, 社会正义, 道德与伦理, 等). The students will play a game in class whose theme matches the corresponding subject. They will be asked to fill a short questionnaire about the board game that they played and its theme. 作为最终项目, students will choose a topic and a board game, then 开发 supporting materials (such as brochures, 参考卡片, 图片, audio, 调查问卷, 等.) that could be used in a classroom setting to teach the chosen topic. NOTE: This seminar will meet 6:20-8:10.

The Doctor in the Police Box – David DeGraff and 朱莉安娜灰色
The entire universe--all of time and all of space--where do you want to go? In this seminar we examine the 60-year history of Doctor Who. We’ll look at how the TARDIS works, both as a time machine and a spaceship; the companions over the years, and how they have changed over time; aliens and other opponents the Doctor has faced; as well as topics such as mythological influences and gender. Weekly assignments include watching an episode or two and some reading; we’ll also gather to watch the 60th anniversary special in November. Students will give a final presentation on an analytical or creative topic of their choice.

Film Photography – Thomas Logan
This seminar will explore the recent revitalization of film photography through social media trends and pop 文化 uses. Students will get a hands-on approach in all aspects of shooting film. From various stocks of black & white to color film, we’ll cover a variety of methods surrounding analogue photography. Students will also get hands-on time with the dark room for 开发ing their own film and creating their photos. Cameras alongside materials and lab usage will be provided. Students of all backgrounds and levels of experience are welcome.

From The Clash to Kendrick: The Art of Protest Music – Robert Reginio
The 英语 punk band The Clash put it this way: “Let fury have the hour/Anger can be 权力/If you know that you can use it.” In this seminar we will explore 音乐 that attempts to put anger to use. We will look at specific touchstone political crises for punk artists who felt compelled to create in the face of injustice, 愤怒, 和压迫. We will then t比赛 the rise of hip-hop as informed by a strong tradition of protest culminating in hip-hop 音乐 of the Trump era. Ultimately, we will ask: what makes good political 音乐? can political art be good art? what happens when revolutionary 文化 is co-opted, packaged, and sold? We will t比赛 two lines in the 开发ment of protest 音乐: that of punk and post-punk and that of hip-hop. 这门课的作业? We will create and DJ a radio show to be broadcast on WALF utilizing the new Media Lab exploring the 音乐 of protest from the 1970s to today. Punk and post-punk artists may include: The Clash, 四人帮, 小威胁, 帕蒂·史密斯, 和Fugazi. Hip-hop artists and albums we will listen to are: 公众的敌人, NWA’s Straight Outta Compton, 杀手迈克, Dead Prez, Erykah Badu’s New Amerykah albums, 无名氏住在33号房, Kendrick Lamar的Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers. Additions as suggested by the class are more than welcome!

The Food Lab ——约翰·德安吉洛
This class explores the science of 烹饪, flavor, and nutrition. Each of us will commit to record each meal (breakfast, 午餐, 晚餐, and a snack) at least once each week for discussion in class. Discussion points include how it was prepared, 味道如何?, and its nutritional and caloric content. When the meal is self-prepared, a detailed recipe will also be discussed. We will prepare at least one meal together. The chemical and physical changes that occur during 烹饪 will be discussed. There will be one formal written assignment, a term paper on a randomly assigned international or regional food. No prior knowledge of chemistry is necessary.

Monsters from Folklore to Reality – Andy Eklund
在本课程中, we'll examine the influence of religion, 文化, and science on monsters throughout history. We’ll look at how we respond to the presence of monsters, whether in the form of alpha predators or other creatures stemming from folklore or reality. Monster-related topics such as genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, epidemics, & invasive species will be analyzed. We'll also focus on the scariest monsters in today's society – HUMANS. Through group presentations, designing our own monsters, 还有一场团队问答决赛, in addition to sharing journal entries, 我们将讨论种族主义, 反移民, and nuclear fears are expressed through monsters’ portrayal in literature and the media. We’ll talk about the psychology of fear, hopefully partaking in Halloween traditions ranging from pumpkin carving and haunted houses & 可能是幽灵之旅.

The Science and 历史 of Alcohol – Garret McGowan and Chris Romanchock
用药物, 作为营养的来源, 在崇拜和宗教方面, and as a social lubricant, alcohol (ethanol) has been used by people from the earliest times to present. It was likely by a fortuitous accident tens of thousands of years ago that it came into human 文化, and while abused by a minority of drinkers, most people derive pleasure from its consumption. 在本课程中, the history and science of ethanol will be examined. A combination of laboratory exercises and lectures will comprise this course, and may include but not be limited to “crafting a homebrew,” analysis of beer/wine/spirits, field trips to vineyards and invited speaker visits.

阿尔弗雷德·E. Nigmas – Garrett McGowan and Andrew Eklund

Throughout history, societies have used puzzles for relaxation and encrypting information. 最近, it has been shown that puzzles are an excellent means to flex your brain, to build cognitive ability and maintain mental health as we age. 在本课程中, 我们将研究, 开发, and solve puzzles of many forms - numerical, 字母(单词), 和机械. In addition to focusing on the history and importance of cryptography & puzzles through group presentations, ciphers ranging from simple substitution to technologically advanced systems will be discussed. Students will also design their own puzzles or ciphers.

Bob Dylan and America – Robert Reginio

Bob Dylan’s 音乐 speaks directly to the tensions and hopes of our current historical moment. Dylan took part in the Civil Rights Movement of the equally turbulent 1960s while veering sharply away from politics into the depths of his own mind to write some of the most incredible poetry of the 20th century. We’ll t比赛 some of the sources of Dylan’s 音乐, listen to his songs as he changes from finger-pointing anthem-writer to arch bohemian rocker. We’ll transform our room into a Greenwich Village coffee house and a rock concert hall, and at the end of the course we will host a radio program on Dylan’s 音乐 and the 音乐 you feel has its roots in his provocative work.

营! ——克里·考茨曼

Is your Alfred 生活 an unending blur of gray slush and tedious blue screen headaches? Are you dressed slovenly in untailored rags? 营! 你能治愈吗?.

我们的目标是, 正如马克·布斯所定义的, “to present oneself as being committed to the marginal with a commitment greater than the marginal merits.” We will practice fully committed self-presentation. 在营地里!, we want to go full out and explore the expressions and the experiences of an “aesthetic of artifice,流行的, 电影, 生活, 音乐, 小说, and theater internationally. As seen at the Met’s Costume Institute and Gala 2019, camp is a social practice of ostentation and theatricality that celebrates exaggerated performance. We will immerse ourselves in thirteen unique examples of camp. The Alfred 荣誉 students will design a project that emb比赛s camp’s “love of the unnatural” as explained by Susan Sontag. 你能参加夏令营吗?! 足够远?

公司丑闻 & Business’ Dark Side – Shelley Freyn

Every heard of Enron or of Volkswagen’s dark secret? This class reviews controversial cases in various industries from food to finance. Using Netflix’s “Dirty Money” series and MIT’s research on why people cheat, we will identify common validations and patterns of bad behavior. 商业道德, corporate governance and other regulatory processes will be presented along with the slippery slope that can occur even with protective mechanisms in place. Students will write “lessons-learned short papers” and 开发 a final team presentation of a scandal of their choice. This course serves to elevate awareness and build stronger future leaders.

DO NOT PASS GO AND DO NOT PLAY MONOPOLY: What we can learn through board games – Likin Simon Romero

In this class, we will see how to use board games as a pedagogical tool. Each class will be centered about a subject (history, 经济学, 自然科学, 社会正义, 道德与伦理, 等). The students will play a game in class whose theme matches the corresponding subject. They will be asked to fill a short questionnaire about the board game that they played and its theme. 作为最终项目, students will choose a topic and a board game, then 开发 supporting materials (such as brochures, 参考卡片, 图片, audio, 调查问卷, 等.) that could be used in a classroom setting to teach the chosen topic. NOTE: This seminar will meet 6:20-8:10.

Natural Glasses – Doris Möncke

What do obsidian and amber have in common? 两者都是天然玻璃, just like the silica skeleton of a deep-sea sponge or tektites and fulgurites which have been melted by meteorite impact or lightning. We want to explore natural glasses from their historic significance (having been used as tools and jewelry as early as the stone age), to differences and similarities in their structure and properties to how these materials inspire modern and future materials (biomimetics). We offer hands-on analysis of natural glasses by Electron Scanning Microscopy, x射线衍射, or spectroscopy; you will work with our TA and no special science background is required, 尽管受欢迎. In class presentations will be complemented by posters and presentations of our artifacts for the AU Glass Museum which will be opened soon.

The Science of Baking – David Marsh

我们来看看面包, 蛋糕, and pastry are so different, despite being made of the same ingredients. In the same way that chemicals are made of different combinations of elements, we will learn how to create an endless number of delicious treats with just a few things in different ratios and mixed in different ways. Class time will be devoted to baking, so you can get hands-on experience. There will be short papers reflecting on each topic, and a final project where you invent a recipe and discuss it with the class. NOTE: The enrollment of this class will be limited to 12 students.

Training Methodology: Ancient Spartans to Spartan Racers – Tim Keenan

From ancient soldiers of Sparta and samurai of Japan, to marathon runners and triathletes, to today’s on-screen Batman and Wonder Woman, explore the evolution of training methodology among athletes of varying concentrations throughout history, including both the physical regimens and mental approaches, designed to achieve maximum success.

Weekly readings and videos will stimulate in-class discussions, and students will be asked to prepare one final presentation summarizing which techniques they found most intriguing, and whether there are any methods they might adopt themselves.

Artificial Intelligence: Fiction and Future – Danielle Gagne and David DeGraff

“你好. Would you like to be friends?” This question may seem innocent coming from a new roommate, but what if it came from your computer or your car? From Hebrew golems to Ex Machina, people have been both fascinated and terrified of animating the inanimate. Are we ready for technology to become sentient? What if we prefer the virtual world to the real one? Are the fears of Bill Gates and Stephen Hawking justified, or should we look to the hopeful solutions of Larry Page? This course will explore early fascinations with AI and where the future might be headed. Readings will include contemporary science fiction readings like Mindscan and Existence. Students will be expected to lead discussions related to weekly topics and present a project on modern AI.

Crochet: Pattern and Improvisation – Sara Kramer

Crochet is not only a tool for creating functional objects: it’s also a great way to model mathematical concepts (like hyperbolic space), improve your ability to move an object from inside your mind to the physical world, and create original works of contemporary art. 在本课程中, students will learn the basics of crochet, and use those skills to create both their own mathematically-driven crochet patterns and improvised or “freestyle” crocheted works of art. Assignments will include working together to make a collaborative crocheted afghan, and creating an original artwork of the student’s own design--2d or 3d, freestyle or highly planned. We will delve into the theory of craft in contemporary art and look at and discuss the work of contemporary artists who use crochet in their practice. No prior experience with crochet (or art!)要求.

From The Clash to Kendrick: The Art of Protest Music – Robert Reginio

The 英语 punk band The Clash put it this way: “Let fury have the hour/Anger can be 权力/If you know that you can use it.” In this seminar we will explore 音乐 that attempts to put anger to use. We will look at specific political firestorms – e.g., the “troubles” in Northern Ireland and the AIDS crisis – as touchstones for artists who felt compelled to create in the face of injustice, 愤怒, and confusion in the punk movement. We will then t比赛 the rise of hip-hop as informed by a strong tradition of protest, culminating in hip-hop 音乐 of the Trump era. Ultimately, we will ask: what makes good political 音乐? can political art be good art? what happens when revolutionary 文化 is co-opted, packaged and sold? We will create and DJ a radio show to be broadcast on WALF exploring the 音乐 of protest from the 1970s to today. Punk and post-punk artists may include: The Clash, 四人帮, 小威胁, 帕蒂·史密斯, 线, 和Fugazi. Hip-hop artists and albums we will listen to are: KRS-One/Boogie Down Productions, 公众的敌人, NWA’s Straight Outta Compton, 杀手迈克, Dead Prez, 肯德里克·拉马尔的该死., and Beyoncé’s performance film 首页coming. Additions as suggested by the class are more than welcome!

From Farm to Table: The Importance of Being Local – Garrett McGowan and Chris Romanchock

This hands-on 荣誉 seminar will examine how our food reaches us through a mix of classroom presentations, 烹饪, and numerous field trips to local food producers. The class will offer a delicious introduction to the local food scene in and around Allegany County as well as to a wide variety of kitchen skills. Field trips will include visits to a local vegetable grower, 小型有机乳制品, 肉类生产商, 还有一个酿酒厂. Hands-on labs will include 烹饪 locally available foods, 基本的食品保存, and an optional unit on butchering. Note: this course will include an additional $20 “lab fee” for supplies, and there may be additional expenses throughout the course for optional activities.

Monsters from Folklore to Reality – Andy Eklund

在本课程中, we'll examine the influence of religion, 文化, and science on monsters throughout history. We’ll also look at how we respond to the presence of monsters, from alpha predators to other creatures stemming from folklore or reality. Monster-related topics such as genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, epidemics, & invasive species will be analyzed. We'll also focus on the scariest monsters in today's society – HUMANS. Through group presentations, designing our own monsters, 还有一场团队问答决赛 in addition to sharing journal entries, 我们将讨论种族主义, 反移民, and nuclear fears are expressed through monsters’ portrayal in literature and the media. We’ll talk about the psychology of fear, hopefully partaking in Halloween traditions ranging from pumpkin carving and haunted houses to ghost tours.

This Course Sucks: A Vampire Extravaganza – Allen Grove

As the sun sets, we’ll study vampires in fiction, television, and film. We’ll explore where these stories originated, how they’ve evolved over the centuries, and why they remain popular today. What fantasies and fears have kept these stories alive into the 21st century? From Le Fanu’s 1874 Carmilla to popular television shows including True Blood and What We Do in the Shadows, we’ll explore a broad range of topics including class, 比赛, 性, 疾病, 和神话故事. Each seminar member will create a final vampire-themed project that can be creative, 学术, 或两个. Donating blood is highly encou愤怒d but not required.

Smash Stuff: An Intro to Sustainable Materials Engineering – Gabrielle Gaustad

在本课程中 we will be smashing diverse products with a focus on electronic waste (phones, 平板电脑, 一个电视, 录象机, 厨房电器, 等.). After some stress-relieving destruction, we will endeavor to identify all of the contained materials using basic characterization techniques (no prior experience required). Discussion on Design for X (X = Reuse, 再制造, Recycling) and sustainability implications will be included. Each student will submit a bill of materials for their products which will be synthesized for the entire class. The final project will be a design change to reduce the environmental impact of one of these products (the deliverable can be a presentation, 报告, 或原型). NOTE: This class will meet from 5:20-7:10.

Training Methodology: Ancient Spartans to Spartan Racers – Tim Keenan

From soldiers of ancient Sparta and ninjas of Japan, to marathon runners and triathletes, to today’s on-screen Batman and Superman, explore the evolution of training methodology among athletes of varying concentrations throughout history, including both the physical regimens and mental approaches, designed to achieve maximum success. Weekly readings and videos will stimulate in-class discussions, and students will be asked to prepare one final presentation summarizing which techniques they found most intriguing, and whether there are any methods they might adopt themselves

Difficult Womxn – Rïse Peacock

Difficult Womxn is a seminar that honors and explores the voices and written words of womxn who have been deemed “difficult” or disruptive during our contemporary times. BIPOC voices will be prioritized, and authors for the course will include Roxane Gay, Mikki肯德尔, 罗尔蒂, 还有铃钩. This course will also include excerpts from the book Nonbinary: Memoirs of Gender and Identity. Students will engage in critically-led discussions based on the readings and will eventually lead their sessions. Assignments will include a weekly journal entry utilizing the creative style of the commonplace journal and a self-directed project or presentation.

A Dark and Stormy Night – Allen Grove

Become a published writer! In this seminar, we’ll survey 180 years of haunting tales. We’ll read stories about haunted houses, haunted objects, and haunted minds. Each student will then write an original ghost story, and the seminar will culminate with the design, 编辑, and publication of an anthology of those stories.

荣誉102阿尔弗雷德·E. Nigmas – Garrett McGowan and Andrew Eklund

Throughout history, societies have used puzzles for relaxation and encrypting information. 最近, it has been shown that puzzles are an excellent means to flex your brain, to build cognitive ability and maintain mental health as we age. 在本课程中, 我们将研究, 开发, and solve puzzles of many forms - numerical, 字母(单词), 和机械. In addition to focusing on the history and importance of cryptography & puzzles through group presentations, ciphers ranging from simple substitution to technologically advanced systems will be discussed. Students will also design their own puzzles or ciphers.

DO NOT PASS GO AND DO NOT COLLECT $200: What we can learn through board games – Likin Simon Romero

In this class, we will see how to use board games as a pedagogical tool. Each class will be centered about a subject (history, 经济学, 自然科学, 社会正义, 道德与伦理, 等). The students will play a game in class whose theme matches the corresponding subject. They will be asked to write a short reflection about the board game that they played and its theme. 作为最终项目, students will choose a topic and a board game, then 开发 supporting materials (such as brochures, 参考卡片, 图片, audio, 调查问卷, 等.) that could be used in a classroom setting to teach the chosen topic. NOTE: This course will meet from 6:20-8:10 (or may be adjusted to accommodate students’ needs), and will be taught entirely online. Students who cannot meet at the regular time may contact the professor.

Quest for Knowledge: Dungeons & 龙——丹妮尔·加涅

Seasoned players, Dungeon Masters, and newbies can join this honorific quest for knowledge. Adventurers in this course will read not-so-ancient scrolls on topics related to the literary roots of Dungeons & 龙, the societal impact of the game, the “backlash” from parent and religious groups, 种族歧视, 性别歧视, the role of magic in society, role-playing and identity, 道德, and why no one really likes kobolds. Join weekly quiz-quests for experience points (i.e., 成绩), 玩一会儿, and create a character sheet based on your analysis of a well-known persona for the final.

HONR 149 The Aliens Did It? ——约翰·德安吉洛

There are theories – some thought-provoking, some baseless – that this planet has been visited by aliens for millennia and that these visitors have influenced the course of human history. 在本课程中, we will discuss the merits of select theories, the fabrication of evidence and/or willfully ignoring reliable evidence as a form of scientific misconduct, and the search for 生活 in the universe. Students will write a paper on an alien theory of their choosing, and the class will make and edit our own episode of Ancient Aliens, focusing on (entirely fabricated) “alien theories” related to AU.

脏话——鲍勃·迈尔斯

What’s the worst you can say or think? No matter which “bad words” come to mind, it’s more complicated than that – and more interesting. 禁忌? 淫秽? 给谁,为什么? This course examines social layers of offensive language and gestures, changing meanings and functions over time with examples ranging from literature to popular 文化, as well as differences across 文化s. Suspending judgment and discomfort with certain words frees us to think critically about a fascinating topic. Students will write two reflective essays and one on a researched topic; they will also give a class presentation.

凯瑞·考茨曼

在营地里, we want to go beyond marginal self-presentation to explore the expressions and the experiences of an “aesthetic of artifice,流行的, 电影, 生活, 音乐, 小说, and theater internationally. As seen at the Met’s Costume Institute and Gala 2019, camp is a social practice of ostentation and theatricality that celebrates exaggerated performance. We will immerse ourselves in thirteen unique examples of camp. Students will design a project that emb比赛s camp’s “love of the unnatural” as explained by Susan Sontag. 你能参加夏令营吗? 足够远?

HONR 122 Culture and Cuisine, Film and Food – Becky Prophet

Food offers more than sustenance: it represents aesthetics, 权力, social and/or economic status, 值, 还有宗教观念. Discovery of foods and cuisine in several 文化s, accomplished by viewing and discussing 电影, will result in four “晚餐s,” prepared by groups of students. Nine 电影 set in as many places, 样本的晚餐, short forays into 烹饪 shows, and two field trips lead to understanding and discoveries about different 文化s. Vegetarians and vegans are encou愤怒d and will be accommodated. No 烹饪 experience is required; willingness to try and to experiment is essential.

HONR 131 Drinking Up: The Science and 历史 of Alcohol – Garrett J. McGowan and Christopher Romanchock

用药物, 作为营养的来源, 在崇拜和宗教方面, and as a social lubricant,
alcohol (ethanol) has been used by people from the earliest times to present. It was likely a fortuitous accident tens of thousands of years ago that it came into human 文化, and while abused by a minority of drinkers, most derive pleasure from its consumption. 在本课程中, the history and science of ethanol will be examined through a combination of laboratory exercises and lectures, which may include “crafting a homebrew,” analysis of beer/wine/spirits, field trips to vineyards and invited speaker visits.

Laughter Crafters: Political Cartoons & Memes 2020 – Andy Eklund and Jeff Sluyter-Beltrao

With the November 2020 elections looming, our challenge will be to analyze and learn
about issues facing the country through the lens of editorial cartoons. 我们将举办一场
"presidential debate" through contrasting cartoons and memes, we'll mount cartoon
face-offs on controversial issues such as immigration, climate change, and gun control,
and we'll draw our own editorial cartoons (no artistic ability required!). 我们将探讨
current events through regular small group cartoon-based quizzes, and student teams
will produce poster presentations on the major historical event of their choice.

荣誉123麻瓜, 魔法, and Mischief: The Science and Psychology of Harry Potter—Danielle Gagne and David DeGraff

注意麻瓜! Educational Decree #1836 mandates a course be offered entitled
"Muggles, 魔法, and Mischief." Rowling’s world of witchcraft and wizardry provides a
window into the human psyche and the mysteries of science. 学生和他们的
housemates will examine the human and wizarding world through weekly quizzes and
one final presentation on topics related to: the universal appeal of magic; Quidditch as a
sport; invisibility, travel through time and by floo; the unnatural biology of magical
creatures; teenage angst, friendships, and romance; the nature of evil; and
药水. (NOTE: All seven books should be read before start of term).