Summer 2025 Course Info Session: Heritage, Culture, and Managing the Past in the Old World and the New

Join us for a brown-bag lunch info session about this summer’s dual campus course, TNDY 405A – Heritage, Culture, and Managing the Past in the Old World and the New.
March 5th
12:00 PM – 1:00PM
IAC Library, School for Arts and Humanities
831 North Dartmouth Avenue, Claremont
Zoom available, please email transdisciplinary.studies@cgu.edu for more information.
This course is open to all currently enrolled CGU students, and the course fulfills a TNDY requirement (requires international travel). This course is a jointly taught, dual campus class that examines heritage management of historical sites and museums in both Los Angeles and the Bath region. While in Los Angeles, students from Bath and from CGU will explore important cultural heritage sites, including the Getty Villa, the San Gabriel Mission, Old Pasadena, Watts Towers, La Plaza de Cultura y Artes, El Pueblo de los Angeles Historic Monument, among other sites. In Bath, the students will use the university as home base to explore the city, named a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1987, and its many museums and historical sites, including its complete Roman baths, One Royal Crescent House Museum, and the Jane Austen Center. Outside Bath, we will explore Oxford and London to talk with museum leaders and heritage management experts. Stonehenge and the Victoria and Albert Museum are already planned as part of the itinerary outside of Bath. To Learn More About the Course
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