Remote Humanities

Reflections from the Community

Richard Serra, “Seattle, Right angles propped,” 1991 (photograph by Christine Mehring, June 2019, LUNA: 7284676)

Reflections on Remote Teaching in the Humanities and Social Sciences: A Faculty Roundtable is a video created by the Chicago Center for Teaching featuring:

  • Allyson Nadia Field, Cinema and Media Studies
  • Alison James, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • James Osborne, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
  • Jennifer Spruill, Social Sciences Collegiate Division

University of Chicago IT Matters: Innovative Approaches to Remote Teaching and Learning at the University of Chicago is a video created by ATS featuring:

  • Heidi Coleman, Theater and Performance Studies
  • Allyson Nadia Field, Cinema and Media Studies
  • Patrick Jagoda, English Language and Literature, Cinema and Media Studies, and the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality
  • James Osborne, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
  • Jennifer Spruill, Social Sciences Collegiate Division

Philosophy’s First Streaming Night Owls Session: “Life Online: Community or Isolation” is the recorded first online streaming session of the Philosophy Department’s Night Owls series featuring:

  • Patrick Jagoda, English Language and Literature, Cinema and Media Studies, and the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality
  • Agnes Callard, Philosophy

Veronica Vegna: “Teaching in the Time of COVID-19”

Pedagogical Interviews with Humanities Division Instructors:

Ideas from an Online Pedagogy Assistant