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Welcome to Brown!
Congratulations on your acceptance to Brown! We could not be more excited to have you here for A Day On College Hill (ADOCH), which we have been planning for you since September. Over the next couple of days, we hope to give you an idea of what it is like to be a student at Brown and a sense of why we are consistently ranked among the happiest schools in the nation! You will have the opportunity to attend classes, talk to current Brown students about their experiences, take part in panel discussions, be entertained by Browns talented student groups and of course, get to know many of your future classmates. Whether you have already decided that Brown is the perfect fit, or are still exploring your options, we are delighted to show you what makes this University so special and why we think you belong here. This event is primarily designed for you as an admitted student, but it is also an opportunity for your parents and families to experience Brown. In the parent brochure they can find a number of programs specifically planned to introduce them to Brown and Providence. We encourage you to take full advantage of this opportunity to explore all that Brown has to offer. Immerse yourself in this sneak peek of our campuswithout homework or exams, of courseas a member of the Brown community. We are thrilled to welcome you to Brown and look forward to seeing you throughout ADOCHand this fall! Liam Dean-Johnson 16 and Naomi Varnis 16 A Day On College Hill Coordinators
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PARKING
College Hill has many narrow New England streets, which are not conducive to parking large numbers of vehicles. The following parking options are available: Power Street Garage: 101 Power Street. Limited free parking available on the upper level from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Visitor Parking Lot: Brook Street behind Minden Hall (southeast corner of Brook Street and Waterman Street). Limited paid spots available for $3.00/hour or $15.00 all day. Street Parking: Visitors may find metered street parking on and around campus, which costs 25 cents for every 12 minutes. Please pay close attention to signs marking Brown-specific spacesthese are reserved for Brown employees only. Please do not park in these spaces. Cars parked in these spaces without a Brown University parking permit may be towed at the owners expense.
Student & Employee Accessibility Services 401-863-9588 SEAS Shuttle 401-225-9572 The Student & Employee Accessibility Services (SEAS) Shuttle provides rides throughout the campus for anyone with mobility concerns.
EVENT SCHEDULE
TUESDAY, APRIL 22
4:00 6:00 pm
REGISTRATION & LUGGAGE DROP-OFF
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center Late arrivals can register until 11:00 pm.
5:00 7:00 pm
DINNER, BARBECUE STYLE!
The Ittleson Quadrangle Enjoy food, listen to music, play games, and meet other admitted students, as well as current Brown students.
4:00 5:00 pm
SPECIALTY TOURS
Bear Statue on the Main Green Pick a tour to see a special side of Brown! Good Eats Tour: Take a bite out of Brown on this exclusive tour of the best eateries on campus. Arts Tour: Discover your inner artist and explore the world of music, theater, dance, and art at Brown. Parks & Rec Tour: Treat yoself to a tour of Browns most scenic locales.
7:00 7:45 pm
BROWN WELCOMES MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 2018
Main Green Tent President Christina H. Paxson and Dean of Admission James S. Miller 73 welcome you to Brown!
8:00 8:45 pm
MEET YOUR HOSTS
Main Green Tent Connect with your Brown student host and settle into your dorm.
4:00 6:00 pm
ULTIMATE FRISBEE GAME
Pembroke Field Throw some plastic discs with your classmates and members of Browns Ultimate Frisbee teams, Brownian Motion, and Disco Inferno.
8:45 10:00 pm
A NIGHT OF CHEMISTRY!
MacMillan Hall 117 Flames, color changes, and glow-in-thedark. Join the Chemistry Departmental Undergraduate Group (DUG) for fantastic chemistry demonstrations!
9:00 10:15 pm
MINORITY PEER COUNSELOR WORKSHOP
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center Kasper Multipurpose Room A workshop with Browns Minority Peer Counselors (MPCs) exploring issues of identity and diversity with interactive activities that give you a chance to meet leaders of Browns student community of color.
10:45 pm 12:00 am
AfriSA MEET & GREET
Sayles Hall 300 Learn about the community of continental Africans here at Brown from our members of the African Student Association.
9:00 10:15 pm
BROWN POLITICAL FORUM DEBATE
Salomon Center 001 How is technology shaping the college experience? From Twitter, Skype, and Facebook to online coursework, technology is changing the way college students engage with their friends, home, and academics. Listen to members of the Brown Political Forum discuss and debate the role of technology in the college experience and get involved in the conversation!
BROWN CONVERSATION
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center Conference Room 225 Speak to current students about Browns Open Curriculum and engage with one another in an intimate and critical discussion about what you want from your education.
10:15 11:00 pm
LATE NIGHT ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Main Green Tent The sun(dae) will come out at ADOCH! Bet your bottom dollar you wont need an umbrella for these sprinkles! Get the scoop on Brown with fellow prospective students and other members of the Brown community.
EVENT SCHEDULE
BOMBS MIXER
Partridge Hall, Third World Center Formal Lounge Chat with members of Browns Organization of Multiracial and Biracial Students (BOMBS) about the diverse multiracial experiences and events at Brown.
JUGGLING CLUB
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center Main Green Steps Can you throw things up in the air and catch them with finesse? Even if the answer is no, Browns Juggling Club will show you a thing or two about their craft. No experience necessary, hand-eye coordination a plus.
9:00 10:15 pm
BROWN POLITICAL FORUM DEBATE Salomon Center 001
10:15 11:00 pm
LATE NIGHT ICE CREAM SOCIAL Main Green Tent
10:45 pm 12:00 am
AfriSA MEET & GREET Sayles Hall BLACK STUDENT UNION MEETING Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center The Underground BROWN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP MIXER Wilson Hall 301 BROWN CONVERSATION Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center Conference Room 225 BROWN ENTREPRENEURSHIP MEET & GREET Wilson Hall 305 BROWNS IGCAC MIXER Sayles Hall BROWN POLITICAL SPEED FRIENDING Salomon Center 003
10:45 pm 2:00 am
STUFF NIGHT Patriots Court Harkness House
11:00 pm 12:30 am
SPEED FRIENDING Alumnae Hall
11:00 pm 2:00 am
ARCH SINGS Wayland Arch and Morris-Champlin Arch
11:30 pm 2:00 am
BLOCK PARTY Smith-Buonanno Hall
12:30 1:30 am
SALSA WORKSHOP Alumnae Hall
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QA CUPCAKES
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center LGBTQ Resource Center If you have a sweet tooth and are interested in meeting members of the LGBTQ+ community, come get to know Browns Queer Alliance and its many subgroups, including Sistah Outsiders and Other Brothers (for queer students of color), Bisexuals Talk and Eat (BiTE), and Trans* Programming and Education (Trans*PAGE) over cupcakes!
NAB MIXER
Partridge Hall, Third World Center Informal Lounge Meet the members of Natives at Brown (NAB) to find out about Native American student events, outreach, and activism.
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11:30 pm 2:00 am
BLOCK PARTY
Smith-Buonanno Hall Join the Black Student Union and 95.5 WBRU for the annual Block Party: talk with undergraduate students of color, break it down to the hottest hip hop and R&B, and bask in the flashing lights of our very own photo booth.
10:45 pm 2:00 am
STUFF NIGHT
Patriots Court Harkness House Come hang out in the Technology House lounge and play with all of our cool stuff! Smash Bros, Rock Band, and board games galore!
12:30 1:30 am
SALSA WORKSHOP
Alumnae Hall Are you into reggaeton? Salsa? Merengue? Bachata? Come learn basic Latin dance steps with Browns Salsa Club, then use your new moves to get down until they shut us down! No experience required.
11:00 pm 12:30 am
SPEED FRIENDING
Alumnae Hall Ready, set, GO! Meet as many of your future classmates as you can at this fast-paced event!
11:00 pm 2:00 am
ARCH SINGS
Wayland Arch and Morris-Champlin Arch Come listen to Browns finest a cappella groups under our historic arches. Its going to be aca-awesome and quintessentially Brown.
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EVENT SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23
8:30 am 5:00 pm
LATE REGISTRATION
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center tips. Students receiving financial aid are highly encouraged to attend this session.
7:30 9:00 am
BREAKFAST
Sharpe Refectory (The Ratty) Start off the day with breakfast in the main dining hall.
9:00 9:50 am
ADOCH SHOPPING PERIOD: VISIT CLASSES
Refer to page 20 for a complete list of class offerings.
9:00 10:50 am
ANATOMY OF PLME (P)
Metcalf Research Building Friedman Auditorium Meet administrators and students of the Program in Liberal Medical Education and hear about opportunities for study abroad, the PLME Senate, advising, and PLME-specific programs.
10:00 10:50 am
ADOCH SHOPPING PERIOD: VISIT CLASSES
Refer to page 20 for a complete list of class offerings.
11:00 11:50 am
ADOCH SHOPPING PERIOD: VISIT CLASSES
Refer to page 20 for a complete list of class offerings.
11:30 am 1:00 pm
MAJOR FUN: ACADEMIC CONCENTRATION FAIR (P)
Main Green Tent Meet professors, departmental representatives, and undergraduate students from Browns 70+ concentrations to chart your potential academic path.
A POX (NOT) UPON YOUR HOUSE: THE HISTORY, SCIENCE & CONTROVERSY OF VACCINES (P)
Professor Richard Bungiro Alumnae Hall Vaccines are one of the greatest achievements of modern medicine, but some people just love to hate them. In this lecture well look at how vaccines were discovered, how they work, and what they have done for humanity, while also considering the perplexing issue of vaccine rejection.
12:20 12:50 pm
LUNCH
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center Kasper Multipurpose Room Grab a bite to eat and join your classmates on the Main Green for lunch.
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3:00 3:50 pm
BREAKOUT SESSION 2
Various Locations Admitted students and guests may choose from sessions sponsored by the participating STEM departments.
4:10 4:55 pm
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Salomon Center Join us for a keynote address by Chad Jenkins, Associate Professor of Computer Science, on an emerging innovation in science.
1:00 1:45 pm
PROGRAM WELCOME & STEM OVERVIEW PANEL
Salomon Center Dean of Admission James S. Miller 73 welcomes you, and our faculty panel introduces featured STEM programs.
4:55 5:00 pm
CLOSING REMARKS
Salomon Center Concluding words from our STEM speakers.
2:00 2:50 pm
BREAKOUT SESSION 1
Various Locations Admitted students and guests may choose from sessions sponsored by the participating STEM departments.
1:00 1:50 pm
ADOCH SHOPPING PERIOD: VISIT CLASSES
Refer to page 20 for a complete list of class offerings.
2:00 2:50 pm
ADOCH SHOPPING PERIOD: VISIT CLASSES
Refer to page 20 for a complete list of class offerings.
EVENT SCHEDULE
3:00 3:50 pm
ADOCH SHOPPING PERIOD: VISIT CLASSES
Refer to page 20 for a complete list of class offerings.
4:30 5:20 pm
OUR TAKE: MINORITY STUDENTS ON THEIR BROWN EXPERIENCE
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center Petteruti Lounge Interested in diversity at Brown? Love free coffee and cookies? Come eat, chat, and hear from a group of current Brown students of color about their experiences.
BRUNONIANS ABROAD: LIVING & LEARNING AWAY FROM COLLEGE HILL (P)
List Art Center 120 Ned Quigley, Associate Director of International Programs, representatives from the Office of International Programs, and students who have studied abroad discuss the experience of being immersed in the culture of another society.
5:30 5:45 pm
MARCH OF THE BEARS!
Sayles Hall The Brown Band and Brown undergraduates meet you at Sayles Hall to lead you to food and the activities fair.
LIFE AFTER BROWN: PREPARING FOR BUSINESS AND LAW SCHOOL (P)
Hemisphere Building, CareerLAB Are you pre-law or pre-business? Join us for an overview of advising resources available for students preparing for graduate school.
5:45 7:15 pm
DINNER
The Ittleson Quadrangle Eat up at the buffet!
4:00 4:50 pm
PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
T.F. Green Hall Meet us on the Main Green Front Steps at 4:00 pm to walk over to PW for a tour and an introduction to Browns student-run theatre.
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7:30 8:30 pm
BROWNS GOT TALENT
Sayles Hall & Salomon Center Browns got so much talent that we need two venues to show it off! Watch student performers from cultural, dance, musical, and improv groups showcase their talents.
9:00 11:45 pm
SCIENCE TRIVIA SHOWDOWN
Sciences Library, 3rd Floor Become part of a Science Center tradition of fun, fame, food, and fabulous prizes. Channel your inner scientist and come compete in our Jeopardy-style team trivia challenge!
8:30 10:00 pm
STUDENT ART SHOW
List Art Center Admire the works of Browns most talented visual artists while learning more about Browns creative community.
9:30 10:30 pm
SPEED FRIENDING II: THIS TIME ITS PERSONABLE
Sayles Hall Though it might seem like Speed Friending was just yesterday, Sayles Hall will set the scene for you to meet even more current Brown students and friends!
8:30 10:30 pm
NIGHT OF SCENES
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center The Underground Whether you were born on stage or simply love theater, come experience some of Browns finest feats of drama and mingle with members of the theater groups on campus.
10:00 pm 12:30 am
IVY FILM FESTIVAL SCREENING
Salomon Center 001 Do you like your screens silver? Come learn more about advance screenings of feature films and the largest student-run film competition in the Ivy League! Dont miss this chance to experience movie magic with the passionate film buffs of the Ivy Film Festival student group.
8:30 11:30 pm
ADOCH MIXER EXTRAVAGANZA!
Alumnae Hall Finally, the event youve all been waiting for! Its a chance to break out your moves or hang out with your future classmates.
11:00 pm 1:30 am
COMEDY SHOW
Salomon Center 101 Love to laugh? Let Browns finest comedians entertain you with humor ranging from witty to downright silly.
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EVENT SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, APRIL 24
7:30 9:00 am
LUGGAGE STORAGE
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center Kasper Multipurpose Room Make sure not to leave anything in your hosts room! Bring your luggage back to Kasper Multipurpose Room.
BREAKFAST
Main Green Tent Munch on a light breakfast under the tent to begin your last day of Brown exploration.
9:00 10:20 am
ADOCH SHOPPING PERIOD: VISIT CLASSES
Refer to page 20 for a complete list of class offerings.
9:00 11:00 am
HILLEL COFFEE HOUSE OPEN HOUSE (P)
Brown/RISD Hillel Learn more about the vibrant Jewish community on College Hill over some morning bagels. We are also open from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm daily if you just want to drop in.
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10:00 11:00 am
GREEK & PROGRAM HOUSING MEET & GREET
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center Petteruti Lounge Which house would you be in? (Please, not Slytherin!) Meet the brothers and sisters of Browns fraternities and sororities to learn more about rush, pledging, and Greek life at Brown, as well as members of special interest houses, including French and Spanish House, Social Action House, and Technology House.
11:00 11:30 am
FAREWELL, FRIENDS! (P)
Main Green Tent Come and listen to parting thoughts from Kenneth Miller 70, Professor of Biology, as your days on College Hill come to a close. Well miss you, but were looking forward to seeing you in the fall!
11:30 am 12:00 pm
LUGGAGE PICK UP
Stephen Robert 62 Campus Center Kasper Multipurpose Room Before you catch your plane, train, or automobile, dont forget to pick up your belongings!
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CLASS SCHEDULE
The Office of College Admission is grateful to the Brown faculty who kindly allow students to observe their classes. As a courtesy to the faculty, we ask that you follow a few guidelines when you sit in on a course: Please note classes are open to STUDENTS ONLY. We ask that parents do not attend a class. Please arrive to the class a few minutes early and let the professor know that you will be observing (if the class is a large lecture, introducing yourself is not necessary). Please stay for the duration of the class (if there is a break, you may leave during that time). Please do not attend classes that are not on this list of courses.
DEPARTMENT KEY
AFRI Africana Studies ANTH Anthropology APMA Applied Math ARAB Arabic ARCH Archaeology CATL Catalan CHEM Chemistry CHIN Chinese CLAS Classics CLPS Cognitive, Linguistic, & Psychological Sciences CROL Haitian Creole EAST East Asian Studies ECON Economics ENGL English GEOL Geology HIST History HNDI Hindi INTL International Relations JAPN Japanese LATN Latin MCM Modern Culture & Media MGRK Modern Greek MUSC Music PRSN Persian PHIL Philosophy RELS Religious Studies SANS Sanskrit SIGN American Sign Language TAPS Theatre Arts & Performance Studies URBN Urban Studies
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ANTH 0100 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Sydney Frank Hall for Life Sciences ARCH 0365 Byzantium-Constantinople-Istanbul: A City In Deep Time Rhode Island Hall 108 CHIN 0910B Introduction to Classical Chinese J. Walter Wilson 201 CLAS 0850 Mythology of India Smith-Buonanno Hall 206 CLAS 1220 The Fall of Empires and Rise of Kings: Greek History 479 to 323 BC Smith-Buonanno Hall G01 CLPS 1820 Language and the Brain Salomon Center 203 ENGL 0800A City Novels Smith-Buonanno Hall 101 HIST 1210 European Intellectual History: Discovering the Modern Smith-Buonanno Hall 201 PHIL 0010 The Place of Persons Bio-Med Center 291 PHIL 0250 The Meaning of Life Wilson Hall 102
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APMA 0330 Methods of Applied Math I, II Wilson Hall 302 ARCH 1621 History of Egypt 1 Rhode Island Hall 108 CATL 0200 Catalan 70 Brown Street, 130 CHIN 0250 Advanced Beginning Chinese J. Walter Wilson 303 CLPS 0010 Elementary Psychology: An Introduction to Mind and Behavior Metcalf Res Bldg, Friedman Auditorium HINDI 0200 Hindi-Urdu Sayles Hall 306 21
11:00 11:50 am
ARAB 0200 Arabic J. Walter Wilson 202
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PHIL 0060 Modern Science and Human Values Wilson Hall 102 PRSN 0200 Persian Rockefeller Library A-9 MGRK 0200 Introduction to Modern Greek Rockefeller Library B17 SIGN 0200 American Sign Language J. Walter Wilson 301
2:00 2:50 pm
ARAB 0200 Arabic J. Walter Wilson 202 ARCH 1707 The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Rhode Island Hall 108 CHIN 0400 Intermediate Chinese J. Walter Wilson 302 ENGL 0410F Devils, Demons, and Do-Gooders Alumnae Hall 212 LATN 1120D Alcuin Wilson Hall 205 MUSC 1011 Advanced Musicianship II Orwig Music Building 315 NEUR 1540 Neurobiology of Learning & Memory Smith-Buonanno Hall 201 PHIL 1590 Philosophy of Science Wilson Hall 301 SANS 1080 The Critical Episodes of the Mahabharata Rockefeller Library B17
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TAPS 0230 Acting Lyman Hall 002 TAPS 1160 Style and Performance Stuart Theatre, Strasberg
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ANTH 0500 Discovering Anthropological Archaeology Barus & Holley 159 ARCH 0420 Archaeologies of the Greek Past Rhode Island Hall 108 APMA 0350 Methods of Applied Math I, II Center for Information Technology (CIT) 227 ENGL 0450A Hawthorne and James J. Walter Wilson 202 HIST 0150B The Philosophers Stone: Alchemy From Antiquity to Harry Potter Wilson Hall 302 LATN 0400 Introduction to Latin Literature Sayles Hall 002 MUSC1040 Advanced Music Theory I Orwig Music Building 315 NEUR 0650 The Biology of Hearing Bio-Med Center 202
3:00 3:50 pm
CROL 0200 Early Intermediate Creole Rockefeller Library A-9
3:00 5:20 pm
EAST 1950Y The Many Faces of Chinese Opera J. Walter Wilson 401 HIST 1972R Politics and Culture Under the Brazilian Military Dictatorship, 1964-1985 Watson Institute 114 INTL 1802M Rwanda Past and Present J. Walter Wilson 201 URBN 1870S The City, the River, and the Sea: Social and Environmental Change at the Waters Edge 29 Manning Street, 103
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CHIN 0200 Basic Chinese Sayles Hall 306
10:00 11:50 am
TAPS 0930F Explorations in Clown and Play Lyman Hall 026
10:30 11:50 am
AFRI 0990 Black Lavender: Black Gay/Lesbian Plays/Dramatic Constructions in the American Theatre Churchill House 106 APMA 1080 Inference in Genomics and Molecular Biology Barus & Holley 153 ARAB 0200 Arabic J. Walter Wilson 303
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JAPN 0400 CATL 0200 CHIN 0250 MGRK 0200 Intermediate Japanese Wilson Hall 204 Catalan 70 Brown Street, 130 Advanced Beginning Chinese J. Walter Wilson 303 Introduction to Modern Greek Rockefeller Library B17 23
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1:00 1:50 pm
MCM 0240 Television Studies Wilson Hall 301
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APMA 1940T Nonlinear Filtering for Hidden Markov Models Wilson Hall 203 ENGL 1710W Literary Impressionism Alumnae Hall 212 GEOL 0230 Geochemistry: Earth, Planetary Materials & Processes Lincoln Field Building 209 HIST 1496 War and Medicine Since the Renaissance Smith-Buonanno Hall 101 LATN 1040B Virgil: Aeneid Rockefeller Library 205 RELS 0820 African American Religious Strategies Center for Information Technology (CIT) 219 TAPS 1160 Style and Performance Stuart Theatre, Strasberg URBN 1000 Fieldwork in the Urban Community 29 Manning Street, 103
CLPS 0200 Human Cognition Bldg for Environ. Rsch & Teach 015 CLPS 1330 Introduction to Syntax Metcalf Research Building 103 GEOL 1350 Weather and Climate MacMillan Hall 101 HIST 1330 War and Peace in Modern Europe Wilson Hall 101 PHIL 0190 Contemporary Moral Problems Rockefeller Library 205
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TAPS 0330 Mande Dance, Music and Culture Lyman Hall 026
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AFRI 1050E RPM Playwriting Churchill House 106 CROL 0100 Basic Haitian Creole J. Walter Wilson 403 INTL 1802L Norms of Humanity J. Walter Wilson 202 MES 1999A Cultures of Neoliberalism Wilson Hall 109
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PHIL 1260 Plato Wilson Hall 105
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CHIN 0400 Intermediate Chinese J. Walter Wilson 503 CLAS 1770 Ancient Law, Society and Jurisprudence Smith-Buonanno Hall 206 24
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