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Interdisciplinary Studies
116 Living Learning Center
Academic Building
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC   28608
Phone:  828.262.3177
Fax:      828.262.6400

Department Chair
Dr. Richard Carp

 

 

2003 ~ 2004 WATAUGA 100

2004-2005 | 2003-2004

Doc Watson Photo By David Holt

 

The Watauga 100 is a list of facts, people, places, and events produced during the year in Origins and Migrations and Contextures that all Watauga College students are expected to learn and know.

This list then serves as the starting point for Frames,  which builds on, and creatively connects and explores, the issues and ideas introduced by the Watauga 100.

Scroll down to view the Watauga 100 for 2003 ~ 2004.

 

 

 

 

  1. Fast Food NationFast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser
  2. The Equal Rights Amendment
  3. Shirin Ebadi
  4. Nikki Giovanni
  5. Roots, Alex Haley
  6. trickle-down economics
  7. Port Huron Statement
  8. Haymarket Riot
  9. Green Revolution
  10. IWW
  11. Confucianism (esp. "wa")
  12. ritual / ceremony
  13. epistemology
  14. "The medium is the message."
  15. phoneme
  16. jihad
  17. lingua franca
  18. Shirin Ebadi empire (or imperialism)
  19. race, gender & class
  20. El Norte
  21. Lewis & Clark
  22. manifest destiny
  23. industrialization
  24. conservation / environmentalist movement
  25. Silent Spring, Rachel Carson
  26. Overshoot, William Catton
  27. Edward Abbey
  28. Small is Beautiful, E.F. Schumacher
  29. Jack Kerouac
  30. Jack KerouacThe Rise of Meritocracy, Michael Young
  31. "cultural capital," Pierre Bourdieu
  32. Diploma Disease, Ronald Dore
  33. Mahatma Gandhi
  34. The Chakra System (yogic, Hindu, Buddhist)
  35. Bhagavad Gita
  36. Tao Te Ching
  37. I Ching
  38. "I think; therefore I am."
  39. Doubling Time = 70 / % growth per unit of time
  40. Ceremony, Leslie Marmon Silko
  41. Bill Monroe
  42. Agenda 21
  43. E. O. Wilson
  44. IWWThomas Kuhn
  45. Plato's Allegory of the Cave
  46. The Beatitudes
  47. natural selection
  48. The Five Pillars of Islam
  49. Dr. John Rock
  50. "Die Geschichte aller bisherigen Gesellschaft ist die Geschichte von Klassenkämpfen."
  51. Margaret Sanger
  52. The Middle Passage
  53. The Satanic Verses, Salman Rushdie
  54. Human Genome Project
  55. Occam's Razor
  56. Louise Glück
  57. Zen
  58. Bushido
  59. Akira Kurosawa
  60. Chie Nakane
  61. Imperial examination
  62. Bill MonroeE. coli O157:H7
  63. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS)
  64. Man and Microbes, Arno Karlen
  65. Myers-Briggs Type Inventory
  66. foodborne illnesses
  67. Boone, NC geography
  68. TET offensive
  69. Dr. Strangelove
  70. 15 minutes of fame
  71. Dust Bowl
  72. Peter Kropotkin
  73. Frankfurt School
  74. The Great Society
  75. StonewallSuicide, Emile Durkheim
  76. Sir John Snow
  77. Johnny Mercer
  78. setting limits
  79. Elizabeth Kubler Ross
  80. In the Light of Reverence
  81. Community Needs Assessment
  82. Rigoberta Menchú
  83. Bertolt Brecht
  84. Stonewall Rebellion
  85. Capoeira
  86. Tim Berners-Lee
  87. Doc Watson
  88. Dynastic Cycle
  89. Chuang Tzu
  90. Carl Jung
  91. Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
  92. wave/particle duality
  93. Mandelbrot Set
  94. Bob MarleyMary Shelley
  95. The Electric Kool-aid Acid Test, Tom Wolfe
  96. Miles Davis
  97. Free Trade Area of the Americas
  98. Johnny Cash
  99. USA PATRIOT Act
  100. Bob Marley

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