2009-10 Librarians Assigned to FYE Classes

Liaison Librarians by Department

Fall 2009

Course # Title Instructor Librarian Block
CL115
FE133
An Introduction to Classical Literature and Archaeology: Sounds and Sights of the Greeks and Romans Owen Cramer &
Sanjaya Thakur
Jessy Randall 1-2
GS101
FE101
Freedom & Authority Phoebe Lostroh & Owen Cramer Jessy Randall 1-2
GS101
FE101
Freedom & Authority McEnnerney Jessy Randall 1-2
PS103
FE103
Western Political Traditions Eve Grace McKinley Sielaff 1-2
CN/PA101/ CN/PA250
FE139
Blk1- Elementary Chinese
Blk2- Chinese Language and Culture
Hong Jiang Krystyna Mrozek 1-2
HY105
FE105
Civilization of the West Carol Neel-Blk 1
Tip Ragan-Blk 2
Diane Westerfield 1-2
FR159
FE159
French Civilization: From Caesar to Sarkozy Alistaire Tallent Steve Lawson 1-2
FS205
FE165
American Film Noir and its European Connections Dick Koc Steve Lawson 1-2
AN101/103
FE106
Intro to Biological Anthropology – Blk 1
Intro to Archaeology – Blk2
Torres-Rouff/ Esteban Gomez Rebecca Harner 1-2
HY109/ PA118
FE157
Civilization of East Asia John Williams Krystyna Mrozek 1-2
HS120
FE120
Blk1- Identity and Self
Blk 2- The worlds of Music & Science
Re Evitt & Susan Ashley-Blk 1
Michael Grace & Dick Hilt- Blk 2
Steve Lawson/ Daryll Stevens 1-2
MU104
FE129
World Music Victoria Levine Daryll Stevens 1-2
PS101/ MU227
FE133
Blk1- What is Politics?
Blk 2- Topics in Music
Tom Cronin-Blk 1
Tania Cronin-Blk 2
McKinley Sielaff/Daryll Stevens 1-2
MU227
FE 133
Emotion and Meaning in the Music of Western Civilization Michael Grace-Blk1
Ofer Ben-Amots-Blk 2
Daryll Stevens 1-2
EC160/ EC110
FE 133
Blk 1- Principles of Financial Accounting
Blk2- Topics in Economics and Business: The Economic Novel
Judy Laux McKinley Sielaff 1-2
EC150
FE152
Principles of Economics – Economic Theory into National Policy Daniel Johnson &
Kristina M. Lybecker
McKinley Sielaff 1-2
EV128/ SO 130
EV161
FE133
Blk1- Introduction to Global Climate Change
Blk2- Environmental Sociology
Howard Drossman-Blk 1
Wade Roberts- Blk 2
Rebecca Harner 1-2
MA151
FE133
The World of Numbers: From Euclid to the Information Age. Stefan Erickson &
John Watkins
Rebecca Harner 1-2
RS200/ RU101
FE133
Russian and Russian -American Relations Alexei Pavlenko &
David Finley
Krystyna Mrozek 1-2
HY120
FE133
The American Past Bryan Rommel-Ruiz Diane Westerfield 1-2
CO100
FE133
Introduction to Comparative Literature- Literary Metamorphosis Lisa B Hughes-Blk 1
Bill Davis-Blk 2
Jessy Randall 1-2
FG110/ PY143
FE136
Blk1- Introduction to Feminist & Gender Studies
Blk 2- Psychology of Gender
Eileen Bresnahan-Blk 1
Tomi-Ann Roberts-Blk 2
Krystyna Mrozek 1-2
SO100/ SO235
FE137
Blk1- Thinking Sociologically
Blk2- Sociology of Family
Gail Murphy-Geiss Krystyna Mrozek/ Diane Westerfield 1-2
JA/PA130
JA/PA250
FE133
Blk1- Japanese Culture
Blk2- Topics in Asian Studies: Contemporary Asian Cultures
Joan Ericson Krystyna Mrozek 1-2
GY130
FE168
Geology of the Rockies Henry Fricke
Celeste Mercer
Rebecca Harner 1-2
PC123/ PC124
FE143
Blk 1-Scientific Revolutions I: The Copernican Revolution
Blk2- Scientific Revolutions II: Relativity
Dick Hilt-Blk 1
Shane Burns-Blk2
Rebecca Harner 1-2
DR/DA100
FE166
History of Perfomance Tom Lindblade- Blk 1
Joanne Zerdy-Blk 2
Steve Lawson 1-2
PS203/ HY200
FE109
The Search for Islamic Order: Yesterday and Today Robert Lee McKinley Sielaff 2
PS115/ EN115
FE176
Concepts of Freedom from Ancient to Modern Times Tim Fuller &
John Simons
McKinley Sielaff 1-2
EN203
FE203
Tradition and Change: Voyage Out and Back George Butte- Blk1
Bonnie Nadzam- Blk 2
Steve Lawson 1-2
GS204
FE204
Spirit & Nature: Religion & Science Keith Kester Rebecca Harner 1-2
RE200
FE210
Blk 1-Topics in Religion: Religious Responses to the Challenge of Suffering, Part I
Blk 2-Part 2
David Gardiner-Blk1
Dan Shaw-Blk 2
Steve Lawson 1-2
SO100/ SO113
FE137
Blk1- Thinking Sociologically
Blk2- Racial Inequality
Kathy Giuffre-Blk1
Sandra Wong-Blk2
Krystyna Mrozek/Diane Westerfield 1-2
SP304/ SP305
FE306
Blk 1- Cultural Context & Oral Practice
Blk 2- & Written Expression
Sal Bizzarro Steve Lawson 1-2

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