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See You on the Steps
Low Steps, reimagined, with your captions!
Student Creativity During the Pandemic
See how students are turning to the Core to enliven their pandemic life.
Reading Recommendations based on Lit Hum Favorites
Looking to expand your #tbr list? Core faculty suggest books based on your Lit Hum favorites.
First Class
How Contemporary Civilization laid the foundation for the Core Curriculum.
Return to "The Decameron"
Do you suddenly have The Decameron on your mind? Look back at what this plague-time classic can offer us today.
Explore "If Beale Street Could Talk" with this Core-filled Reading Guide
If Baldwin's book is on your summer reading list, use this guide to explore deeper into the timely text.
Class of 2020 Core Reflections
Just as it has for generations of College graduates, the Core served as a tool for unique discoveries for CC’20.
The Enduring Struggle for Racial Equality
Re-examining W.E.B. Du Bois' The Souls of Black Folk, included on the Contemporary Civilization syllabus.
Core Scholar Celia Le CC'22 Reflects on Chopin
Celia Le CC'22 reclaims her Vietnamese identity in Music Hum, inspired by Chopin’s Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 in D minor.
The Core in the Age of Coronavirus
Finding comfort and facing new challenges with the help of the Core.
Music to our Ears
Honoring the Core composers we've listened to, learned from and loved.
The Core: Change and Permanence in the 21st Century
Hear Denby CC'65 JRN'66 and Core professors discuss the continued vitality of the Core for entering students and more.
Fun in Core-antine
Taking a light, fun approach to some classic Core works.
Explore the Elements of Music
From Beethoven to Mendelssohn, explore different ways to hear musical elements expressively.