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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

 

 

2004 ~ 2005 WATAUGA 100

current year | 2004-2005 | 2003-2004

China

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Ecofeminism
  2. Super Size MeSuper Size Me
  3. Alfred Kinsey
  4. Fahrenheit 9/11
  5. Boston marriage
  6. The Known World, Edward P. Jones
  7. Dr. Paul Farmer
  8. Sir Thomas More
  9. empire (or imperialism)
  10. race, gender & class
  11. El Norte
  12. Lewis & Clark
  13. manifest destiny
  14. industrialization
  15. conservation / environmentalist movement
  16. Silent Spring, Rachel Carson
  17. Overshoot, William Catton
  18. Edward Abbey
  19. Small is Beautiful, E.F. Schumacher
  20. Jack Kerouac
  21. Second Nature, Michael Pollan
  22. Gary Snyder
  23. Matthew ShepardMatthew Shepard
  24. No Child Left Behind
  25. The Weathermen
  26. Kent State
  27. The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood
  28. The Harrad Experiment
  29. Evergreen State College
  30. The Colleges of Oxford University
  31. Experiment at Berkeley, Joseph Tussman
  32. Rwanda, April 6, 1994
  33. Articles of the Watauga Association
  34. Rigoberta Menchú
  35. Diego Rivera
  36. The American Chestnut
  37. Robert JohnsonRobert Johnson
  38. Charlie Chaplin
  39. Slow Food
  40. Marine Lance Corporal José Gutiérrez
  41. Confucius
  42. Tao Te Ching
  43. I Ching
  44. Zen / Zen Buddhism
  45. Bushido
  46. Akira Kurosawa
  47. Hiroshima / Nagasaki
  48. Suicide, Emile Durkheim
  49. Man and Microbes, Arno Karlen
  50. ecological imperialism
  51. pandemics
  52. Andromeda Strain
  53. MetropolisRichard Preston
  54. Joseph Campbell
  55. Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002)
  56. Wangari Maathai
  57. In the Light of Reverence
  58. the culture of poverty
  59. The culture of narcissism
  60. Boomeritis, Ken Wilber
  61. Ceremony, Leslie Marmon Silko
  62. The Natural Mind, Andrew Weil
  63. Psychiatric epidemiology
  64. Community strengths and needs assessment
  65. Baghavad Gita
  66. Constitution of the United States of America
  67. Exponential growth
  68. Rumi
  69. A People's History of the United States, Howard Zinn
  70. Beyond Culture, Edward Hall
  71. Faust, Goethe
  72. Hamlet, Shakespeare
  73. FaustPlato's Allegory of the Cave
  74. Triple Entente v. Triple Alliance
  75. The Sepoy Mutiny (1857)
  76. The Cultural Revolution (China)
  77. The Treaty of Westphalia (1648)
  78. Antigone, Sophocles
  79. Torah
  80. Simone Martini's Annunciation
  81. Five Pillars of Islam
  82. Hildegard of Bingen
  83. Cesar Chavez
  84. Bob Marshall
  85. The Paris Commune
  86. Robert Owens and the Owenites
  87. F. J. Turner Thesis
  88. United Nations "Agenda 21"
  89. Greensboro sit-ins
  90. Robert Oppenheimer
  91. 1964 Wilderness Act
  92. Greensboro Sit InNikola Tesla
  93. Lewis Mumford
  94. Fritz Lang's Metropolis
  95. Gifford Pinchot
  96. Santa Clara Co. vs. Southern Pacific Railroad, 1886
  97. Seneca Falls Convention, 1848
  98. Roe v. Wade, 1973
  99. Emma Goldman
  100. Jerry Garcia

 

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