Past Short-Term Projects Secondary Scroll Left In This Section Past Short-Term Projects Close Secondary Nav Kahn Project Fellowships Kahn Projects Expand Kahn Projects Menu Past Long-Term Projects Past Short-Term Projects News & Events More Is There a Latinx Vote? In 2020 the U.S. Presidential election offered voters an openly authoritarian option for the nation,... February 1, 2022 Democratizing Health I Democratizing Health I aims to build on the work of the spring 2021 short-term seminar, Racialized M... October 1, 2021 Excavating the Image, Part I: Isaac Julien's Lessons of the Hour The Kahn Institute and the Smith College Museum of Art have partnered on the Excavating the Image se... June 1, 2021 Racialized Medicine, Past and Present: Teaching and Research in the Spaces Between STEM and the Humanities Racism, racialization, and xenophobia have found footholds in public health crises and responses of ... June 1, 2021 Is Inclusivity in My Classroom the Same as in Yours? Any one of us may have come to a strong sense of how to model an inclusive classroom, and we may fin... May 1, 2021 Thinking Post-Nationally, Teaching Transnationally Just as cultures and languages do not exist in isolated silos, the study of those cultures and langu... May 1, 2021 Curriculum: Protest and Process Recently, at Smith and elsewhere, students have protested curricular offerings. Sometimes these prot... February 1, 2021 The Notorious RCG: Race, Class and Gender in STEM This short-term Kahn seeks to identify the obstacles and impediments that stand in the way of studen... February 1, 2021 Social Ecology: Rethinking the Interdependence of Individuals, Communities and the Environment During this short-term Kahn, we plan to explore the central concepts of Social Ecology across politi... February 21, 2020 Climate Inherits Us All What inherits us. What we leave to others. How we accept (or refuse) that which is bequeathed. These... October 17, 2019 Pagination Previous page Page 2 Next page
Is There a Latinx Vote? In 2020 the U.S. Presidential election offered voters an openly authoritarian option for the nation,... February 1, 2022
Democratizing Health I Democratizing Health I aims to build on the work of the spring 2021 short-term seminar, Racialized M... October 1, 2021
Excavating the Image, Part I: Isaac Julien's Lessons of the Hour The Kahn Institute and the Smith College Museum of Art have partnered on the Excavating the Image se... June 1, 2021
Racialized Medicine, Past and Present: Teaching and Research in the Spaces Between STEM and the Humanities Racism, racialization, and xenophobia have found footholds in public health crises and responses of ... June 1, 2021
Is Inclusivity in My Classroom the Same as in Yours? Any one of us may have come to a strong sense of how to model an inclusive classroom, and we may fin... May 1, 2021
Thinking Post-Nationally, Teaching Transnationally Just as cultures and languages do not exist in isolated silos, the study of those cultures and langu... May 1, 2021
Curriculum: Protest and Process Recently, at Smith and elsewhere, students have protested curricular offerings. Sometimes these prot... February 1, 2021
The Notorious RCG: Race, Class and Gender in STEM This short-term Kahn seeks to identify the obstacles and impediments that stand in the way of studen... February 1, 2021
Social Ecology: Rethinking the Interdependence of Individuals, Communities and the Environment During this short-term Kahn, we plan to explore the central concepts of Social Ecology across politi... February 21, 2020
Climate Inherits Us All What inherits us. What we leave to others. How we accept (or refuse) that which is bequeathed. These... October 17, 2019