
Dylan Monshaugen

Join us in our final of 4 installments in our year-long study of US history, where we will explore the history of the US since the end of World War II.

This 6 week class will discuss a variety of student protests from around the world, and the critical roles they played in affecting major changes to their governments, communities, and planet.

Explore the beginning, and near ending, of the US in this 12 week class. From the formation of the first colonies, we’ll follow the United States through its tumultuous birth through its most tumultuous time period- the Civil War.

Travel the world in 6 weeks! We'll traverse every continent, covering not only physical geography; but aspects of political geography, human geography, environmental geography, and more!

Travel back in time to the Viking Age! This class will focus on their mythology, culture, and conquests- and how these people shaped Europe and the world. Plus, come to Sweden with me as I visit and video many historic Viking sites!

From stirrups to astrolabes to trebuchets and more, we’ll explore technological advances that shed a little light on the “dark ages”!

Explore the ancient civilizations that provided the foundations for modern western civilization- including Mesopotamia, Babylon, Egypt, China, India, Persia, Greece, and Rome!

Delve into mythological stories from across the world, and learn how to draw comparisons between them. You’ll be amazed to learn the similarities between vastly different cultures and historical time periods!

The Phoenicians…you’ve probably heard of them, but what do you really know about this small, but important, ancient civilization? Come aboard, and learn how this crucial, but overlooked, empire, shaped the world- both ancient and present!

Women were instrumental in the formation and the perpetuation of the US; and they contributed in ways that often get completely overlooked. Let’s give these women the credit they deserve!