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Peter S. Beagle Book Club: The World of The Last Unicorn

Added Feb. 10, 2026
Peter S. Beagle is one of the best fantasy authors of all time, and The Last Unicorn (1968) his most treasured novel. This SPACE module will read and discuss The Last Unicorn and some of Beagle's other writings set in the same world.
Precepted by Dr. Kris Swank

Middle-earth Goes Anime: A Closer Look at The War of the Rohirrim

Added Feb. 3, 2026
Focusing on The War of the Rohirrim, this module examines adaptation across mediums, cultures, and cinematic traditions. Students will analyze the film as an anime production, exploring its creators, aesthetic conventions, and cultural context, while also tracing its roots in Tolkien’s writin...

How to Read a Medieval Building

Added Jan. 30, 2026
Unlock the secrets of medieval buildings—real and imagined! Step into a world of soaring cathedrals, fortified castles, sacred wells, and the fantastical architecture of Chaucer’s imagination. In this course, we’ll explore how medieval structures were built, used, and imagined, learning to “read” ...

The Dark Zone: Caves, Myths & Meaning in Medieval English Literature

Added Jan. 30, 2026
Descend into the medieval ‘Dark Zone,’ a world beneath the surface where dragons coil, cave-witches curse, and the earth itself becomes a site of danger, revelation, and transformation. This course plunges into the rich subterranean imagination of Old and Middle English literature, tracing caves, ho...

Over the Rainbow: The Many Incarnations of The Wizard of Oz

Added Jan. 28, 2026
This module provides a broad survey of Oz's remarkable longevity as a franchise over the 20th and 21st centuries. We will discuss how Oz operates as a quintessentially American fairy tale that, like all fairy tales, is ripe for reinterpretation by each new generation. Session 1: Intro...
Precepted by Dr. Thomas Johnson

Many Voices, One Song: Leadership in Tolkien’s Middle-earth

Added Jan. 20, 2026
Leadership is one of the most enduring and complex themes in J.R.R. Tolkien’s legendarium. From reluctant leaders like Frodo to commanding figures such as Aragorn, Tolkien explores leadership not as a single style but as a dynamic interplay of voices, virtues, and choices. This course examines leade...
Precepted by Henry Wilson

A Snapshot with Poetry: Writing Haiku

Added Jan. 19, 2026
Unlock profound imagery and meaning in just a few words. This module explores the timeless art of haiku, blending theory with live practice. Each week, dive into the essence of the shortest form of poetry, from its core principles and spiritual roots with a special guest scholar, to its classic and ...

Exploring The Japanese Mind: A Cultural Dialogue

Added Jan. 19, 2026
Using Roger J. Davies and Osamu Ikeno’s seminal book, The Japanese Mind, let’s dive into a discussion-based exploration of some key concepts of Japanese culture. We will read and discuss concepts such as Gambari, 頑張,(do the best you can/ determination), Honne / Tatemae, 本音 / 建前(public/priva...

Exploring Japanese Culture: Traditions and Festivals Across the Seasons

Added Jan. 19, 2026
Discover the seasonal heartbeat of Japan through its annual celebrations in this 8-session journey, where you’ll explore the profound beauty of cherry blossom viewings, the exhilarating chaos of summer festivals with booming taiko drums, the quiet reverence of autumn moon gazing, and the cozy tradit...

Intermediate Readings in Japanese

Added Jan. 19, 2026
This is a reading-only module series for students of Japanese language who would like to improve their kanji recognition, vocabulary, and general reading skills in the language. The class is designed so new students may join at any point. We will select a reading and take turns reading it togeth...
Precepted by Dr. Robert Steed

Signum Classics: Little Women

Added Jan. 19, 2026
“She’s coming! Strike up, Beth! Open the door, Amy! Three cheers for Marmee!” cried Jo, prancing about, while Meg went to conduct her mother to the seat of honor. This quote gives us a perfect glimpse of the March sisters and their mother: nurturing Meg, tomboy fiery Jo, gentle Beth, and amb...

Warrior Biographies: Influential Figures in Japanese Martial Arts

Added Jan. 19, 2026
This module is an exploration of Japanese culture and history through the lens of its martial traditions. Each class will focus on one influential martial artist and examine the philosophy and culture of the arts they practiced. From Miyamoto Musashi's Book of Five Rings to Aikido's spiritual...
Precepted by Sam Roche

The Art of Healthy Living

Added Jan. 16, 2026
The Art of Healthy Living”is an interactive wellness module designed to help participants create sustainable habits that support physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Through a holistic approach, the course explores nutrition, movement, rest, stress management, relationships, and healthy habi...
Precepted by Maria Calle