Kairos: Reading and Writing Across the Humanities

Quarters
Spring Open
Location
Native Pathways - Olympia
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Carmen Hoover

Kairos--Reading and Writing Across the Humanities is a reading and writing course that will facilitate student research and writing for college; best practices for educational focus & agency; interaction with academic disciplines; and reading for understanding, recall, Seminar, and writing (both academic and creative). This course will feature select academic disciplines as lenses to view particular threads of human activities to tell the story of how we have evolved, migrated, warred, created human cultures, made art & music, governed ourselves, and invented things. This survey will reference the story of human history, focusing on modernism and post-modernism, in an effort to enter conversations involving global Humanities, culture, current events, futurisms, and Indigenous Humanities. All levels. 4 credits. Online (has synchronous and asynchronous components). Required class meetings Mondays 6-9:30 via zoom.

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Native Pathways students may take this course for 8 credits. Contact the faculty for additional details. 

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Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Spring
2026
Open
Remote (S)

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Native Pathways - Olympia