March 28, 2022

Brown Bag Info Session: Heritage, Culture and Managing the Past in the Old World and the New

Want to study in England and LA this summer? Please come to a brown-bag lunch informational session about this summer’s dual campus course, Heritage, Culture, and Managing the Past in the Old World and the New.

This course is open to all currently enrolled CGU students, and the course fulfills the TNDY course requirement for doctoral students.

While in Los Angeles, students from Bath and CGU will explore important cultural heritage sites, including the Getty Villa, the Autry Museum of the American West, the Huntington Library, Watts Towers, and the Margaret Herrick Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills, among other sites to be determined.

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 planned as part of the itinerary outside of Bath.

For more information about this course, please the Transdisciplinary Studies course page. If you are unable to attend this session but are interested in the course, please contact Professor Joshua Goode at joshua.goode@cgu.edu.


Brown Bag Information Session
Date: Thursday, March 31, 2022
Time: 12:00PM – 1:00PM (Pacific)
Location: Hybrid

  • In-person Location: Burkle 26
  • Virtual: Zoom

Please register to reserve a seat to attend in-person or to receive the zoom link.

Register Today for the Spring Info Session!


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