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Observe an Award-Winning Teacher: Katherine Carté In-Person
We invite one SMU faculty member to observe an undergraduate HIST 3377 class session taught by award-winning teacher, Dr. Katherine Carté.
This session will focus on the complex relationship between religion and American history. The United States has been called a nation with the soul of a church. It has also been called wicked, soulless and corrupt. A Christian nation and a melting pot where all faiths are welcome. Religion plays, and has always played, a central role in the nation’s history, but that has never been a simple history. This course will explore the US’s complex history of religious diversity and conflict, freedom and persecution, national unity and national fissure.
Classroom location information will be provided via email after registration.
- Date:
- Monday, September 23, 2024
- Time:
- 9:00am - 9:50am
- Time Zone:
- Central Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- DCII Lobby - Gerald Ford Hall
- Categories:
- Center for Teaching Excellence