Category: Courses

  • Recommendation Letters: Writing Guidelines and Common Mistakes

    Recommendation Letters: Writing Guidelines and Common Mistakes

    Applying to a foreign university? Planning an internship or a job abroad?
    In that case, a strong recommendation letter is essential — it can play a decisive role in the selection process.

    During the webinar, you will learn:

    • What requirements foreign universities and employers have
    • What common mistakes are made when preparing recommendation letters
    • How to build an effective strategy for requesting and using recommendation letters

    Don’t miss the chance to understand the key details that may impact your academic or professional future. Prepare confidently for your next step.

    Date and time: May 21, 17:00 (Minsk time)
    Format: online, Zoom platform
    Participation is free

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  • English Speaking Club: AI Revolution – How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Our Lives

    English Speaking Club: AI Revolution – How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Our Lives

    Artificial intelligence has already become an integral part of everyday life. It recommends what to watch on Netflix, helps write emails, translates texts, chooses routes in navigation apps, and can even compose music or create artwork.

    At our next Speaking Club meeting, together with Anelly Arana, an English teacher and university professor from Florida, we will talk about how AI can assist in learning foreign languages, and what the rapid development of AI technology means for our future.

    What to expect:

    • We’ll discuss how AI is transforming daily life – from voice assistants to smart recommendations.
    • Explore how AI is impacting work and education, and what changes lie ahead.
    • Practice discussing technology in English.
    • Talk about the ethics of AI – should we be afraid of it, and what risks are involved?
    • Discuss AI in creativity – can it produce real art?

    Why join?
    Taking part in the Speaking Club is a great way to improve your spoken English with a native speaker, expand your vocabulary, and connect with like-minded people who are also learning English and striving to speak fluently and confidently.

    Date and time: May 21 at 20:00 (Minsk time)


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  • Business Book Club: Discussing the Book  «Good Power: Leading Positive Change in Our Lives, Work, and World» by Ginni Rometty

    Business Book Club: Discussing the Book  «Good Power: Leading Positive Change in Our Lives, Work, and World» by Ginni Rometty

    Friends, we are excited to invite you to the next meeting of our Business Book Club with Egor Ryasov – it will take place on May 17! This time, we’ll be discussing the book «Good Power: Leading Positive Change in Our Lives, Work, and World» by Ginni Rometty.

    Ginni Rometty is an American business executive, former president and CEO, and currently the chairman of IBM’s board of directors. She became the first woman to lead the company, rising from a systems engineer to a top executive. For many years, Ginni was included in the lists of the world’s most powerful women by Fortune and Forbes, topping Fortune’s «50 Most Powerful Women in Business» ranking three times.

    During her leadership, IBM underwent a major digital transformation, and Ginni remained committed to the belief that true success is built on trust, respect, and a drive for positive change.

    In her book, she shares her personal and professional challenges, highlights the importance of core values in business and life, and offers practical principles for building strong teams and inspiring those around you.

    This book is not just a story of success – it’s an inspiring guide for next-generation leaders who want to make a positive difference in the world.

    Join us for the discussion on May 17 at 5:00 PM (Minsk time).

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  • American Cultural Heritage: A Subjective View of an Expert

    American Cultural Heritage: A Subjective View of an Expert

    How do Americans relate to their architecture, history, and memory? What meanings do they attach to old buildings? Why do they speak so confidently about the past? And what does it have to do with us, Belarusians?

    In this session, historian Stepan Stureiko will share his impressions and reflections after traveling across 10 U.S. states and dozens of cities. This is not just a tour of landmarks, but an expert’s perspective on how Americans perceive their history and culture.

    What awaits you?

    • Immersion into American culture through the lens of architecture and history;
    • A comparison of historical memory in the U.S. and Belarus;
    • Answers to the questions: How do Americans relate to their past, and what can we learn from this for ourselves?

    When: May 15 at 7:00 PM (Minsk time)
    Language: Russian
    Duration: 1 hour

    Speaker: Stepan Stureiko – historian, cultural anthropologist, PhD in Humanities, Associate Professor at the European Humanities University.

    Don’t miss the chance to see America through the eyes of an expert and learn how its cultural heritage can be valuable to us.

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  • Spring Mood: Heartwarming American Films

    Spring Mood: Heartwarming American Films

    Spring is in full bloom – everything around is filled with bright colors, fresh air, and a sense of renewal. It’s a time when you want to discover something new, feel inspired, and experience life to the fullest.To help you do that, we’ve put together a selection of uplifting American films that perfectly capture the spirit of spring – from romance and lightness to awakening and transformation.

    Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)

    A young writer, Paul Varjak, moves to New York and meets his neighbor Holly Golightly – an eccentric and charming woman who lives off the gifts of admirers and dreams of marrying a millionaire. As they get to know each other, Paul sees beyond Holly’s carefree exterior and discovers a lonely, sensitive soul. The film tells the story of how they both find their way – to themselves and to each other – despite their different outlooks on life. An adaptation of Truman Capote’s novella, starring Audrey Hepburn.

    The Sound of Music (1965)

    Set in 1930s Austria, Maria, a postulant from a convent, becomes a governess in the home of Captain von Trapp – a widower raising his seven children with strict discipline. At first, the children resist her, but Maria slowly wins their trust. With her arrival, the house is filled with music, laughter, and warmth – like sunshine after a long winter. This musical, inspired by the true story of the von Trapp family, is full of unforgettable songs and a bright atmosphere, even as dark times loom on the horizon.

    Field of Dreams (1989)


    Farmer Ray Kinsella lives in Iowa with his wife and daughter. One day, he hears a voice saying, “If you build it, he will come.” Inspired by this mysterious message, Ray decides to cut part of his cornfield and build a baseball diamond. Despite the skepticism of others, he follows this call – setting off a chain of unexpected events that touches not only his own family but also strangers whose lives are deeply connected. A warm, soulful story about faith, intuition, memories, and finding meaning in the most unexpected places.

    The Secret Garden (1993)


    After losing her parents in an earthquake in India, 10-year-old Mary Lennox is sent to live with her uncle in England, in his large and gloomy estate. In this mysterious and silent house, Mary faces loneliness and emotional distance. Soon, she learns about a hidden, neglected garden that had been locked away after a family tragedy. With the help of local boy Dickon and her withdrawn cousin Colin, she brings the garden back to life. A story about friendship, inner growth, and how care and nature can awaken even the most closed heart.

    Big Fish (2003)

    When Edward Bloom falls seriously ill, his adult son Will returns home to be with him in his final days. Will has heard his father’s unbelievable stories all his life – tales of a witch with a removable eye, a giant friend, a circus, and a love at first sight. He believes them to be nothing but fantasy. In an effort to understand who his father truly was, Will uncovers a world where fiction and reality blend in unexpected ways.

    Directed by Tim Burton, this film explores the power of memories, how people perceive the world, and how stories can be the key to understanding life itself.

  • 4 MOOC courses are available for self-paced learning

    4 MOOC courses are available for self-paced learning

    If you want to improve your English while gaining practical knowledge in the fields of business or career development, these courses are a great start!

    English for Business and Entrepreneurship
    This course is for those who want to understand the basics of business and entrepreneurship while developing business English communication skills.

    5 modules, approximately 3–5 hours each
    Course available from April 7 to June 30, 2025

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    English for Career Development
    This course will help you navigate the international professional environment. You will learn how to write an effective résumé, craft cover letters, prepare for job interviews in English, and much more.

    5 modules, approximately 3–5 hours each
    Course available from April 7 to June 30, 2025
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    English for Tourism Professionals
    This course is designed for tourism professionals and university students in the field. You’ll strengthen your communication skills with clients and colleagues in a professional English-speaking context.

    5 modules, 3–5 hours each
    Available from April 14 to July 7, 2025
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    Creating and Implementing Online Courses
    Perfect for teachers and instructional designers who want to learn how to develop and launch online courses. You’ll explore the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) and design your own hybrid course plan.

    5 modules, 3–5 hours each
    Available from April 14 to July 7, 2025
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    Learn anytime, at your own pace. The courses are suitable for learners with different levels of English.

  • Education in the USA: Opportunities for Belarusians

    Education in the USA: Opportunities for Belarusians

    Curious about the opportunities U.S. education can offer – even if you’re not planning to study abroad just yet? Join our meeting with representatives from American Councils for International Education and dive into the world of exchange programs, educational, and professional opportunities for Belarusians in the USA! 

    Who should attend?
    — High school and university students
    — Young professionals and experienced specialists
    — Entrepreneurs and anyone interested in new educational or professional pathways in the U.S.

    What you’ll learn about:
    — Applying to U.S. universities (Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD programs)
    — Fully funded programs
    — EducationUSA resources
    — U.S. government-sponsored exchange initiatives for Belarusian citizens

    Even if you’re not considering studying abroad right now, this is a great chance to expand your knowledge, broaden your horizons, and get inspired for the future.

    The session will take place on April 23 at 17:00 Minsk time.

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  • Quiz: Learning English through Idioms and Expressions!

    Quiz: Learning English through Idioms and Expressions!

    Friends, join us on April 24th for a fun and engaging quiz night! We’ll be diving into the most interesting English idioms, phrasal verbs, and expressions – the ones you often hear in movies, TV shows, and everyday conversations, but rarely see in textbooks. 

    Together with Anelly Arana – a teacher and university professor from Florida – we will:

    • Discover the real meanings behind phrases like “spill the beans,” “elephant in the room,” and “under the weather,”plus dozens more;
    • Learn how to guess the meanings of idioms from context;
    • Practice using them in real-life situations to sound like a true native speaker;
    • Have a good laugh at some funny mistakes and try translating a few idioms literally – it’s going to be a blast!

    This quiz is a great way to expand your vocabulary, improve your listening skills, and simply have a fun evening in great company. Don’t miss out!

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  • English Conversation Club: American Poetry Unplugged

    English Conversation Club: American Poetry Unplugged

    In the U.S., April is traditionally celebrated as National Poetry Month – and we’re marking the occasion with a special poetry-themed session of our English Conversation Club.

    Our guest speaker will be Dr. Angela Dadak, a professor from American University in Washington, D.C. Together, we’ll explore the world of modern American poetry, from the 20th century to today.

    What to expect:

    • poetry readings
    • pronunciation practice
    • vocabulary building
    • discussions about rhythm, meaning, and emotion in poetry

    This session is perfect not only for English learners, but also for anyone interested in experiencing language through the art of poetry. You’ll also discover great places to find English-language poems for your own reading and enjoyment.

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  • Speaking Club: Learning English through Memes!

    Speaking Club: Learning English through Memes!

    At our next conversation club meeting, we’ll be analyzing memes, learning real-life vocabulary and slang, and most importantly – having fun while speaking English!

    Together with Anelly Arana, a teacher and university professor from Florida, we’ll discuss:

    • What do Americans laugh about?
    • Which comics reflect everyday American life?
    • How do memes help understand language and culture?

    The speaking club meeting will take place on April 17 at 8:00 PM Minsk time.

    We’d love for you to share your favorite memes and comics too! Join us for a fun and engaging way to learn English!

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  • Join us for a cosmic online journey with astrophotographers Connor Matherne and Andrew McCarthy!

    Join us for a cosmic online journey with astrophotographers Connor Matherne and Andrew McCarthy!

    We invite you to an exciting session with two of today’s most outstanding astrophotographers: Connor Matherne and Andrew McCarthy. They took over 200,000 shots to create a breathtakingly detailed image of the Moon. During the session, Connor and Andrew will talk about their work, share their approaches and techniques in astrophotography, and reveal the secrets of how they use cutting-edge technology to create such detailed images.

    Connor Matherne – a planetary scientist by profession and an astrophotographer by passion, and an active member of the Deep Sky West Observatory. His research on the Martian geology of the Jezero Crater was recently published in the Icarus journal. Connor shares his captivating images on social media, inspiring millions to explore how art and science come together.

    Andrew McCarthy – an astrophotographer who creates detailed images of celestial bodies right from his garden in Sacramento, California. His attention to detail and patience in capturing the subtle features of celestial objects have captivated stargazers worldwide.

    The event will take place on April 3rd at 6:00 PM (Minsk time) on our YouTube channel via the link.

    Join us on this exciting journey!

  • Offline event in Warsaw: study and professional development in the USA

    Offline event in Warsaw: study and professional development in the USA

    When: March 27 at 5:00 PM (Minsk time)
    Duration: 1 hour

    Time is one of the most valuable resources for students, yet managing it effectively can be a major challenge — especially when preparing for university admissions or navigating a demanding study schedule.

    In this interactive webinar, we will explore key time management strategies to help you:

    • Break down the complex process of applying to American universities into manageable steps;
    • Stay on top of deadlines with confidence;
    • Structure your study routine like American students do;
    • Find balance between academics, extracurricular activities, and personal life.

    Whether you’re preparing for your dream university or looking to improve daily study habits, this session will equip you with the skills to take control of your time and set yourself up for success!

    Ready to take control of your time? Join us!

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  • Master Class: Time Management – A Roadmap to Academic Success!

    Master Class: Time Management – A Roadmap to Academic Success!

    When: March 27 at 5:00 PM (Minsk time)
    Duration: 1 hour

    Time is one of the most valuable resources for students, yet managing it effectively can be a major challenge — especially when preparing for university admissions or navigating a demanding study schedule.

    In this interactive webinar, we will explore key time management strategies to help you:

    • Break down the complex process of applying to American universities into manageable steps;
    • Stay on top of deadlines with confidence;
    • Structure your study routine like American students do;
    • Find balance between academics, extracurricular activities, and personal life.

    Whether you’re preparing for your dream university or looking to improve daily study habits, this session will equip you with the skills to take control of your time and set yourself up for success!

    Ready to take control of your time? Join us!

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  • Teacher Training Course: Enhance Your Modern Teaching Methods!

    Teacher Training Course: Enhance Your Modern Teaching Methods!

    The Teacher Training Course offers English teachers the opportunity to upgrade their skills with cutting-edge teaching methodologies. Participants will explore strategies for creating an empathetic learning environment, working with mixed-level classrooms, integrating AI and EdTech tools, and using gamification techniques to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes.

    The course includes practical workshops on adapting lessons for students with different language proficiency levels, developing communication skills, and implementing innovative approaches, including AI-powered lesson and assignment creation.

    When and for how long?

    • 1.5-hour sessions held once a week on Fridays at 17:00 Minsk time.
    • Start date: February 24.
    • Duration: 12 weeks.

    The course is divided into two parts:

    The first 6 weeks focus on teaching methodologies and techniques.
    The following 6 weeks emphasize spoken English, vocabulary development, writing, and reading skills.

    Upon completion, the most active participants will receive a certificate!

    Who is the trainer?

    Angie White – a TEFL trainer with 18 years of teaching and teacher training experience. She specializes in courses for future English teachers and has held leadership positions in South Korea and Los Angeles.

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    Application deadline: February 19

  • An Interview with an American Student About Studying and Working with a Belarusian Audience

    An Interview with an American Student About Studying and Working with a Belarusian Audience

    Alexa Cruz, a student at Lehigh University and an intern at American Councils, conducted several webinars for the American Center audience on how to apply for and find funding to study in the U.S. We spoke with Alexa in more detail about student life, American education, her interests, and professional plans.

    On Choosing a University and Major

    I am a senior at Lehigh University, majoring in psychology with a minor in studio art. I’m deeply interested in understanding why people behave the way they do and how others perceive the world. I also study art because I enjoy using it as a medium to tell stories and capture moments.


    I grew up in Norwalk, a suburban town in Connecticut, but my university is located in Pennsylvania. I chose Lehigh because they provide incredible financial support to students from low-income families, and it’s close to home. I enjoy learning and exploring topics I’m passionate about, such as cross-cultural psychology, which examines how cultural differences shape human behavior.

    On the Cost of Education in the U.S.

    The cost of education in U.S. universities ranges from $20,000 to $80,000 per year, depending on the university. However, don’t let this discourage you—if a university is known for being expensive, it often means it has sufficient funds to support deserving students through grants and loans.

    On Finding Funding for Education

    Lehigh offers grants that fully cover tuition costs for students whose family income is below $75,000. Fortunately for me, I qualify for this support. While this assistance covers tuition, I still needed to pay for housing and meals. To cover these costs, I applied for additional scholarships and federal aid programs such as the Pell Grant. This process can be long and challenging, but persistence is key. It’s important to advocate for yourself, clearly communicate your needs, and seek additional support when necessary.

    What a Typical Student Day Looks Like

    I love my university and enjoy learning. Students have access to campus libraries, which are convenient and serve as hubs for group study sessions and meeting friends. Lehigh’s Linderman Library is breathtakingly beautiful, built in a Gothic style that makes it feel like you’re in the Harry Potter universe!


    Our class schedules vary depending on campus events and upcoming exams. My days are always different because there’s so much to do on campus besides attending lectures—whether it’s participating in campus events or spending time with friends at weekly game nights or dinner outings. I also prioritize my well-being, so I frequently go to the gym or run outdoors.

    On the Features of Studying in the U.S.

    One of the main features of studying at U.S. universities is the diversity of students around you. We have students from different countries and cultural backgrounds, so every semester we host various festivals, such as dance performances, to celebrate this diversity.


    It’s also well-known that universities in the U.S. can be intense, and mental health issues are common among students. That’s why schools actively promote mental health awareness and provide free counseling services.

    On Job Hunting After Graduation and Future Plans

    Finding a job after college requires effort, but any graduate can secure a position anywhere. Given the highly competitive job market, it’s essential to work on building a strong résumé throughout your college years. Universities like Lehigh have dedicated platforms that allow students to connect with alumni, who can help with job placements simply because you share the same alma mater.
    My life philosophy is to take things one day at a time while keeping my goals and aspirations in mind. I hope to continue my studies in psychology someday, focusing on cross-cultural research and integrating my passion for art into it.

    On an Internship with EducationUSA

    I got the opportunity to intern with EducationUSA through university programs that enable us to travel abroad and gain new cultural experiences. During this internship, I made many new connections, gave presentations about the U.S. school system and culture, and advised students.

    On Working with a Belarusian Audience

    Working with Belarusian youth has been a source of pride for me because these students are determined and goal-oriented, striving to make something of themselves in the world. Belarusian students stand out for their discipline, which they demonstrate as they work toward their goals. It’s inspiring to see that despite the challenges and difficulties Belarusian students face, they remain motivated to keep moving forward.

    Advice for Those Who Want to Study in the U.S.

    My main advice for those who dream of studying at an American university is to understand why you want this experience and what it can offer you. Evaluate how such an experience will impact your life. Who do you want to become, and how will your chosen university help you achieve that? Show your determination and make it clear in your application why your dreams are not only important to you but also valuable to the world.

  • Holiday Concert by Broadway Star Live on Social Media from the American Center!

    Holiday Concert by Broadway Star Live on Social Media from the American Center!

    Friends! In celebration of the upcoming holiday season, the American Center invites you to a unique concert featuring Broadway star Daniel Breaker.

    Daniel Breaker is an American actor and comedian, a graduate of the Juilliard School. His most memorable performances include the role of Youth in Passing Strange (for which he received the Obie Award), the role of Donkey in the original Broadway production of Shrek the Musical, and the role of Aaron Burr in Hamilton. He has also appeared on television in shows such as The Good Fight, Billions, and Law & Order.

    Watch the concert livstream here:

  • Live from Antarctica – A Unique Discussion on the Future of Our Planet

    Live from Antarctica – A Unique Discussion on the Future of Our Planet

    Join us for an extraordinary webinar broadcasting live from the heart of Drake Passage, the natural bridge connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans!

    🗓 Date: December 20

    🕔 Time: 5:00 PM Minsk Time

    📍 Location: Aboard an expedition vessel in the Drake Passage

    This groundbreaking discussion brings together space heroes and legendary ocean explorers to tackle some of the most pressing questions about the future of our planet.

    Who’s Joining the Conversation?

    William Shatner – Beloved actor who played Captain Kirk in Star Trek, sharing stories that are truly out of this world.

    Neil deGrasse Tyson – The renowned astrophysicist will unveil the mysteries of the universe with his trademark wit and wisdom.

    Scott Kelly – NASA astronaut who spent a full year in space, revealing what it taught him about life on Earth.

    José Hernández – NASA astronaut whose journey proves that dreams can indeed come true.

    Céline Cousteau – Ocean advocate and filmmaker, sharing vital insights on preserving our oceans and the blue planet.

    Moderator: Janet Ivey, creator of Janet’s Planet, will guide this epic discussion.

    How to Participate?

    Register now and submit your questions to the speakers via the link below:

    Register Here

    For more details about the event, visit space2sea.io

    #Space2Sea #S2SAntarctica #EpicConversations #LiveFromAntarctica

  • Podcasts for Learning English on Spotify

    Podcasts for Learning English on Spotify

    Your social media feeds are probably filled with Spotify Wrapped posts right now – everyone is sharing their favorite artists, top tracks, and popular genres of the year.

    But platforms like Spotify aren’t just for listening to music; they’re also great for learning!

    How about podcasts? Do you listen to them? As the New Year approaches, we’ve compiled a list of excellent podcasts on Spotify that can help you improve your English. Add them to your playlists!

    Learning English Conversations

    Level: Beginner
    Everyday expressions and real conversations in English will make communicating in English much easier for you.

    6 Minute English

    Level: Beginner to Intermediate
    Learn and practice English for everyday situations in just six minutes per episode.

    Plain English

    Level: Intermediate
    The best podcast for learning English if you’re interested in current events and trending topics. Improve your listening skills (episodes are slightly slower than normal native speech), expand your vocabulary, and build confidence with this #1 English-learning podcast focused on current affairs and popular themes.

    Espresso English Podcast

    Level: Intermediate
    Improve your English in just a few minutes a day! With this podcast, you’ll learn English grammar, expand your vocabulary, discover new phrases, idioms, and much more.

    English Learning for Curious Minds

    Level: Intermediate to Advanced
    Looking for a more interesting way to study English? English Learning for Curious Minds is a podcast for intermediate and advanced learners. Discover weird and wonderful things about the world while improving your English. Each episode comes with interactive transcripts, subtitles, and key vocabulary, all delivered at a learner-friendly speed.

    The Feel Good English Podcast

    Level: Advanced
    Inspiring English lessons based on the best self-help books and TED Talks.

    Add these podcasts to your Spotify playlist and start improving your English in an engaging and effective way!

  • Enhance Your English: Explore American Idioms with “In the Loop”

    Enhance Your English: Explore American Idioms with “In the Loop”

    The American Center Minsk continues sharing useful resources for learning English. Today, we recommend bookmarking the guide to English idioms, In the Loop.

    In the Loop will not only help you understand American idioms but also deepen your knowledge of the history, culture, values, and beliefs reflected in these expressions.

    In addition to the idioms themselves, the book includes thematic idiom lists, several ready-to-use classroom activities, and an index with the original list and all cross-references for each idiom.

    Download the guide

  • A Course on Civil Rights in America by a Pulitzer Prize Nominee Now Available for Asynchronous Learning

    A Course on Civil Rights in America by a Pulitzer Prize Nominee Now Available for Asynchronous Learning

    Have you ever wondered where civil rights movements come from? Why do some come and go, while others change the course of entire nations? To explore this important area of history, we invite you to take part in a course on civil rights in the U.S., created especially for the American Center audience by University of North Carolina professor and Pulitzer Prize nominee David Goldfield!

    The course includes 7 video lectures by Professor Goldfield, along with extensive curated lists of supplementary materials with links – books, articles, and videos – to help you dive deeper into each topic. You can access the course via this link. Good luck!