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ECON 42295 Special Topics in Economics: The European Economy & the Euro

Course Name: ECON 42295 Special Topics in Economics: The European Economy & the Euro

Description: Why did Europe created a single market and a single currency? And has it worked? This course explores the European economy through real-world questions: trade, jobs, inequality, crises, and the future of globalization. No prior economics background is required.

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisites: Special Approval

BSCI 40195 Poisons and Cures: The Power of Plants in the Renaissance and Beyond

Course Name: BSCI 40195 Poisons and Cures: The Power of Plants in the Renaissance and Beyond

Description: Florence during the Renaissance was a center of botanical knowledge, where plants were studied not only for their beauty but also for their medicinal and toxic properties. This interdisciplinary summer course explores the fascinating intersection of history, pharmacology, and plant biology, tracing how plants were used as both poisons and cures from the Renaissance to contemporary applications.

A group of people smile around a warmly lit dining table, taking place in a restaurant

This summer, ÂÌñÉç's School of Theatre and Dance upheld its legacy of fostering community connections through the inclusion of three ÂÌñÉçaffiliates in the reading of "Sister Chemistry." This reading was featured as part of the New Ground Theatre Festival—a Cleveland Playhouse Roe Green endowed New Works Festival—during the festival's 14th year. Honorarily produced by Roe Green, the staff of "Sister Chemistry" included ÂÌñÉçSchool of Theatre and Dance faculty Amy Fritsche as director, joined by alumni Kenedy Brooks 23', stage manager, and Shea Suffoletta '26, B...

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