The best aspects of this course were the guest lecturers, the reading materials, and the open and thoughtful discussions. Many students thought the class was relevant and asked a great deal of intellectual maturity of them. For many students the worst aspects of the course were the group project and the disorganization of the semester. While students appreciated the independence of the project, scheduling was often difficult. Suggestions for improvements to the course included more time with the speakers for discussions and questions, and prompt feedback on assignments. Prospective students should know that the course seems disorganized, but there is a method in the instructor’s madness. The readings are interesting, speakers are inspiring, the workload is moderate – this course is highly recommended.