Sanskrit as coding, uncovering religion in graphic novels, happiness, how the Bible could have turned out and biohacking breath - all this and more in our series on courses from the DSR.
DSR course looks at the end of the world through an optimistic lens (Laura Beth Bugg)
Happiness for Beginners (Kevin Lewis O'Neill)
DSR course goes behind the scenes at museums to consider ‘our human interactions with things' (Erin Vearncombe)
DSR course finds the religion in graphic novels (David Perley)
New DSR course examines different ways "The Bible" could have turned out (John Marshall)
'It's good coding': Computer science students drawn to classes on Sanskrit, a 3,500-year-old language (Libbie Mills)
DSR Pali language course gives insight into Buddhist teachings (Christoph Emmrich and Libbie Mills)
Biohacking breath: Putting students' well-being in the syllabus (Frances Garrett)
Science students find perspective studying COVID-19 through the lens of anthropology, religion (Pamela Klassen)
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