CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES ONLY
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES ONLY
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES ONLY
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES ONLY
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES ONLY
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES ONLY
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.
CRAFT OF PROSE
Craft of Prose
Fulfills the Writing Requirement
When we reconsider, break old habits, or question the status quo, we entertain the unfamiliar. Mental experiments like these require us to suspend judgement, reexamine assumptions, and open our minds to alternatives--but it's often easier said than done. To explore strategies and rewards of rethinking, students will read Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Wharton Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Adam Grant. Grounded by research in psychology, management, and applied sciences, Grant shows how reviewing intuition can foster learning, personal growth, effective interpersonal communication, and the success of whole organizations. We will survey common biases, learn to critically evaluate sources, and account for competing perspectives in pursuit of an adaptive mindset applicable across fields and majors. Students will choose a related research topic and engage in a series of research and writing projects organized around it. Only First and Second-Year students are eligible to enroll in Craft of Prose.