AAS 292 / ART 292: The Black Arts

AAS/MUS/GHP 500: I Like Big Butts, but Heart Disease is a Major Issue in the African American Community

ABC 123: Jiving with the Jackson 5

AFS 101: We Probably Watch Blood Diamond

AMS 203: Meme Me Up Scotty: Nerd Culture From Star Trek to Cyberspace

ANT 211/JDS 211: Contemporary Circumcision

ANT 307: Taking the Fun Out of Recess

ANT 422: Queen Latifah

AOS 228 / GEO 228 / ITA 228: Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs

ARA 239/ COM 304/ NES 221: A Whole New World

ARC 314 / GSS 314 : Dome(s)

ARC 542 / ART 542 / FRE 542 / GER 542 : Wearing Black

ATL 101: The Movie

ATL 303: Rollerskating

ATL 444: Advanced Rollerskating: Rapping and Rollerskating

ATL 455: You’ll Find Out What this Class is About Once You’re in It, Maybe

ATL 497 / POL 497: Occupy Frist Lawn

ATL 500: Vision Quest

ATL 501: Course Credit

BCS 101: Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian Football Ranking Systems

CBE 530: Frankenstein

CHI 101 / SPA 101 / JPN 101 / FRE 101 / ETC: Pretending Not to Know Your Native Tongue

CHI 326/TRA 326: “No Louding”: Interpreting Signs in China

CHI 402: Even The Chinese Kids Aren’t Taking This One

CHM 425: Tasting The Periodic Table

CHM 310 / HOS 300 / FIN 300: Practical Alchemy

CHV 101: Are Humans Valuable??

CHV 334 / GSS 334 / PHI 334: “This” “is” “consensual” “sex”

CLA 412 / MOL 412: Special Topics in Greek Life: Are They All White? (taught by Shirley Tilghman)

CLA 728: Erotic Hardening and Softening in Vergil’s Eighth Ec- logue

COM 219 / PHY 219: Harnessing the Force

COM 321 / ITA 321 /AMS 250: Pacino vs. DeNiro

COM 330 / ENG 330: Patronizing Comics

COM 410 / SLA 410: Fabula-ous

COS 100 / ENG 100: Navigating quotes.com

COS 167 / PSY 167: When It’s Not A Computer

COS 478 / HIS 498: Doing COS 126 Assignments on ENIAC

COS 8008: Typing Funny Words with Calculators

COS 2EB: Advanced Hexadecimal

CWR 200: How to Mope

CWR 336: Twist Endings

CWR 576 / TRA 545 / COM 576: Graduate Seminar in Translation: The Collected Emails of Joel A. Newberger

DAN 100: All of the Dans at Princeton in One Place

DAN / CEE 220: Dancing on Bridges

EAS 110 / VIS 110: Jackie Chan Adventures

EAS 114/EEB 530: Natural History of Pokémon

EEB 325/ DAN 325: Dances with Wolves

ENG 001: The Gerund

ENG 429: Conversations On Great Parts Of _Infinite Jest_

FIN 101: Becoming the 1%

FIN 219: Jobs

FRE 309: Advanced Surrender

FRS 101: I Am Smarter Than You Let Me Prove It by Monopolizing the Conversation

FRS 146: You Aren’t as Smart as You Thought You Were

GSS 392/LIN 392: Periods and Periods

HUM 216-217: Masochism

HUM 216-217: How to Appear Literate at Cocktail Parties

HUM 216-217/ISC 231-232: All of Human Knowledge

ITA 207: Gesticulation

ITA 319: Pasta

KOR 340/EAS 341: Don’t Forget the North

LAS 345 / EEB 345: It Takes Two to Tango

MAT 413: Splitting the Check

MED 366/MUS 366: Iron Maiden

MOL 312: Even Smaller Things

MUS 100: Lex Luger Beats

_The Paul Kinsey Program in Modern Western Music_

MUS 203 / FRE 331: House

MUS 204 / ENG 339: Dubstep

MUS 204 / GER 335: Techno

MUS 205 / AMS 337: Justin Bieber

NES 438 / FIN 341: Pyramid Schemes

ORF 307/ EEB 327: Origin of Specie

PEN 15: Tehehe

POL 101: Why Everyone Hates Mitt Romney

POL 302: Free Earl

POL 999: Herman Cain

REL 209/PHI 209: Are You There God? It’s Me, Nietzsche

SOC 327: Nap Time

WWS 222/CHV 222: The Ethics of Racial Profiling in Modern Airport Security

WWS 340 / MUS 340: Weaponizing Music

WWS 410 / EAS 410 / NES 410 / AFS 410 / AMS 410: Sporcle

YSP 215: Reverse Psychology

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