AY 2019-2020 (Penn State University)
Fall semester 2019, Prof. Few teaches the undergraduate course "The History of Witchcraft, Magic, and the Supernatural," and a graduate seminar "Latin American Ethnohistory."
Spring Semester 2020, Prof. Few teaches Hist. 178 "Colonial Latin America." She also teaches Hist. 302W, "The History of the University," a research seminar-style undergraduate class that explores the University and university life. Students will develop research projects on some aspect of the history of Penn State University, using primary sources found in our Library's Special Collections, including historical photographs, Presidential papers, minutes of student club meetings, yearbooks, maps, scrapbooks, oral histories, and student newspapers.
AY 2016-2017 (Penn State University)
Fall semester 2016, Prof. Few teaches an introductory undergraduate course on the history of colonial Latin America.
Spring semester 2017, Prof. Few teaches an undergraduate course on the history of epidemic diseases and a graduate seminar "Animal Histories in Latin America."
AY 2015-2016 (University of Arizona)
Fall semester 2015, Prof. Few teaches History 498, the undergraduate history major capstone research seminar, on "The History of Death and Dying in the Americas." She also teaches the graduate colloquium History/LAS 696K on "Critical Animal Histories in Latin America."
Spring semester 2016, Prof. Few teaches an undergraduate honors course on the History of Epidemic Diseases, and a graduate research seminar on Latin American Social and Cultural History.
AY 2014-2015 (University of Arizona)
Fall semester 2014, Prof. Few teaches History/LAS 465Z/565Z, a co-convened undergraduate and graduate course on the history of Central America. Spring semester 2015, she teaches a graduate colloquium on new research in colonial Latin American history.