This course guides participants through an intentional practice of gratitude by looking backward—examining the people, events, and even chance encounters that made their blessings possible. Through reflective exercises, journaling, and creative thank-you practices, learners cultivate deeper awareness of interdependence and foster appreciation that moves beyond simple acknowledgment toward empathy, generosity, and connection.
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Built on History
This course introduces historical frameworks embedded in the built environment. Students will uncover how policy, industry, and culture have shaped communities and how this knowledge can inform modern planning and preservation.
Propaganda
This course traces the history of propaganda from ancient civilizations to the present day, examining how new communication technologies—from the printing press to social media—have shaped public opinion and rewritten historical narratives. The second half focuses on the digital revolution, exploring how platforms, algorithms, and artificial intelligence affect the way historical events are researched, documented,…