This seminar and project-based course gives students a chance to deeply explore the cultural, political, economic, and social trends that define the 21st century. Students emerge from the class as informed global citizens able to engage the world they will face after graduation. Guided by the issues relevant in the moment, topics vary with the headlines, but prominent themes include politics, war, and social upheaval, contemporary art, film, music, and popular culture. In State of the World, students learn to critically engage with and challenge their own cultural perspectives through a variety of group projects that are led and overseen by students. In addition to refining distinctly historical skills, students develop and practice skills essential to their lives beyond Stevenon, including presenting their work, offering and receiving critique, and publishing research findings as an online magazine-style journal, a film, or other media creation.