Past D.C. Winter Seminars
The 10 day intensive courses balance time between the classroom, guest speakers, and site visits at relevant locations to the coursework being taught in class. These experiences give our students practical meaning to the theories and readings taught in class.
2025
- Identity, Power, and Profit taught by Professor Phil Wagner
- Foreign Economic Policy: Theory Meets Practice by Professor Dan Maliniak
- Urban Education: Policy, Practice, and Leadership taught by Professor Lindy Johnson
- Critical Race Theory and the First Amendment taught by Professor Alan Kennedy
- Building Trust Through Diplomacy taught by Professor Marcus Holmes
2024
- Identity, Power, and Profit taught by Professor Phil Wagner
- Foreign Economic Policy: Theory Meets Practice by Professor Dan Maliniak
- Measurement and Accountability: Who is responsible for the public's health? taught by Professor Carrie Dolan
- Critical Race Theory and the First Amendment taught by Professor Alan Kennedy
- In Memoriam: Monuments Past, Present, Fallen and Future taught by Professor Joe Smolinski
- Urban Education: Policy, Practice, and Leadership taught by Professor Lindy Johnson
2023
- Identity, Power, and Profit taught by Professor Phil Wagner
- Foreign Economic Policy: Theory Meets Practice by Professor Dan Maliniak
- Measurement and Accountability: Who is responsible for the public's health? taught by Professor Carrie Dolan
- 21st-Century Museums: Curation, Collaboration, and Community taught by Professor Lee Alexander
- In Memoriam: Monuments Past, Present, Fallen and Future taught by Professor Joe Smolinski
- Urban Education: Policy, Practice, and Leadership taught by Professor Drew Stelljes
2022
- Diversity in the Workplace taught by Professor Phil Wagner
- Washington & the Arts: Patronage, Policy, and Diversity taught by Professor Anne Rasmussen
- In Memoriam: Monuments Past, Present, Fallen and Future taught by Professor Joe Smolinski
- Urban Education: Policy, Practice, and Leadership taught by Professor Drew Stelljes