13 November 2023

SPEL Colloquium this Friday!

note the location! 


Daniel Burkett


Lecturer in Philosophy

Binghamton University


"How Many is Too Many? -- A Rational Approach to Procreation in a Time of Climate Crisis"


Friday, November 17th, 2023

2:30p - 5:00p

IASH Conference Room (LN-1106)

Fall 2023 Degree Completion deadlines

 


FALL 2023: Degree Completion Deadlines

1) Graduate Application for Degree (GAFD) submission: December 8th
2) Recommended deadline for electronic thesis/dissertation submissionDecember 8th
3) Final deadline for electronic thesis/dissertation submissionDecember 15th
4) Recommendation for Award form workflow submission: January 5th
5) Payment of dissertation/thesis processing fee and SED Survey (for doctoral students only): January 5th

IMPORTANT NOTES:  
  • All doctoral students must have an Outside Examiner approved by the Graduate School at least one month prior to the student's defense. Instructions, as well as the list of pre-approved Outside Examiners, can be found online here
  • The Registrar's Office handles the GAFD, Recommendation for Award form workflow, and the conferral of all graduate degrees. Please direct all questions/issues to their office via degree@binghamton.edu


05 November 2023

banner ad

 

Saw this ad online, oddly enough
-- former SPEL guest Claire Katz is giving an online talk on Monday.



27 October 2023

Dissertation defense on Monday!

 

Courtney Miller


"Structuring Epistemic Injustic"


Monday, October 30, 2023

11.00-1.00

LT 1210



23 October 2023

SPEL Colloquium on October 27th!

Rahul Kumar

Professor of Philosophy, Queen's University Canada


"Contractualism and Mutual Recognition"


Friday, October 27th

2:30pm to 5:00pm

UUW 324



18 September 2023

SPEL Colloquium on Sept. 29th!

John Lawless

Professor of Philosophy, Illinois State University


"Social Norms and Representational Practices"



Friday, Sept. 29th

2:30 - 5:30p

UUW 324

 

29 August 2023

SPEL Colloquium on September 8th!

 LAURA GUERRERO

Department of Philosophy

College of William and Mary


"Being Really Conventionally Real and Why it Might Matter"


Friday, September 8th  (return of the Friday colloquium!)

2:30-5:30 pm  (NEW TIME SLOT!)

UUW 324

22 August 2023

Degree completion deadlines

 https://www.binghamton.edu/registrar/student/grad_degree_completion.html




31 July 2023

Dissertation defense next week!

 Coleen Watson


“Biased We Stand: Taking Mental and Epistemic Limits Seriously for Liberal Democratic Citizenship”


Tuesday, August 8

10:00 am – 12:00 pm


via Zoom!

Dissertation defense today!

Anthony White


“The Normative Foundations of Nonviolent Resistance”


Monday, July 31

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm



LT-1210

29 July 2023

thinking about something?

12 July 2023

trolley problem x chatgpt

 

08 July 2023

New Graduate Student Orientation

this is the one by the Graduate School, not the Philosophy one 



Fall 2023: New Graduate Student Orientation

The New Graduate Student Orientation will be held on Monday, August 21st, 2023 from 11:00am - 4:00pm in the Osterhout Concert Theater. Departments are reminded that this orientation is required for all new teaching assistants and graduate assistants and highly recommended for all new graduate students. 

27 April 2023

Welcome Future SPEL students!

 Welcome to the incoming students of Fall 2023! We're looking forward to seeing you on campus!


- Kanika Chawla

- Zih-Syuan Chiu

- Joseph DeLeone

- Lanbin Feng

- Mert Karaca

- Sofia Koukia



25 April 2023

Coleen at IASH

 “Democratic Philosophy is Public Philosophy: Reflections on Podcasting to the Demos” talk by IASH Fellow Coleen Watson at noon Wednesday, April 26, in LN-1106.


“Democratic Philosophy is Public Philosophy:
Reflections on Podcasting to the Demos”

I have been running and hosting the podcast The Wisdom of the People: A Podcast on the Philosophy that Founds Democracy since being awarded a Public Humanities Grant in July of 2022. This presentation will share my motivation to host a podcast specifically covering democratic philosophy as a way of doing public philosophy and document the many thoughts and reflections I have had after working on this project for nearly 10 months.


18 April 2023

Joy Tassey receives STAR award

 


  • Joy Tassey receives STAR Award

    Joy Tassey, assistant to the chair in the Philosophy Department, received the STAR Award this week. The award, given monthly, recognizes outstanding service by faculty and staff members within the Binghamton University community. Colleagues Joseph Citriniti, Lorrie Hagerman and Maja Dragojlovic wrote letters expressing their gratitude for Tassey’s patient and kind mentorship over the years. Chair Anthony Reeves and several other faculty members described Tassey as invaluable in additional nomination letters for the award. “I do not believe I am exaggerating in saying that probably every single faculty member and graduate student in our program have the sense that they can turn to Joy for help,” Reeves wrote. “This is not just because she can be relied upon, but also because she has taken time and effort to connect with the people she works with. Our department is a better place for that.” Tassey received a letter from President Stenger, a check for $100, a special coffee mug and a STAR pin. For more information about the award or to submit a nomination for a co-worker, visit the link below.

    More Info

    visit https://www.binghamton.edu/offices/human-resources/employees/star-award.html



03 April 2023

Doctoral stipends to increase

 Doctoral stipends to increase

Binghamton University will raise the minimum stipends for all fully funded University-appointed doctoral students on 10-month appointments from $17,000 to $21,000 beginning in fall 2023. Those students already receiving University support at $21,000 and above will receive an additional $1,000.

“With the increase in inflation, we’re pleased to take this step and plan to review stipends regularly in the future for competitiveness in recruiting and cost-of-living standards to ensure doctoral students are treated equitably,” said Donald Hall, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost.

Principal investigators with doctoral students on grants will be asked to budget these increases accordingly as their budget processes allow, Hall added.

Approximately 830 doctoral students will be impacted by the raises, at a cost to the University of approximately $1.54 million per year. Over the past six years, the University has invested $2.3 million each year to increase PhD stipends, provide scholarships to cover broad-based fees for PhD students who are full time and fully tuition-funded, and added $500,000 per year to support additional Provost Summer Fellowships.


17 March 2023

Three Minute Thesis Competition

 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition - Registration is Open! 


The Graduate School is excited to host Binghamton University's 4th annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition on Thursday, April 27th from 12:00-1:00pm in the Mandela Room (during Research Days).

The 3MT Competition is open to course-complete (CC) master's and ABD doctoral students from all disciplines and the goal is to present your research to a non-specialist audience in 3 minutes or less (180 seconds!) using only one PowerPoint slide. Monetary prizes will be awarded to the top 3 finalists ($500, $400 and $300) and a People's Choice winner ($150) who will be selected in real-time by the audience.

Past participants have expressed that the 3MT Competition not only helped them to focus on the most important aspect(s) of their research area, but also provided an opportunity to build their confidence in discussing their own research. Please encourage graduate students who are conducting exciting research to submit the 3MT Competition Registration form by 5:00pm on Monday, March 20th.  Prep sessions with Ellen Tilden will begin the week of March 27th.  

11 March 2023

Degree completion deadlines

 SPRING 2023 Degree Completion Deadlines


Please note the following hard deadlines for Spring 2023 degree completion:

1) Graduate Application for Degree (GAFD) submission: March 15th* / May 4th
  • *NOTE: To be included in the Commencement program, the GAFD must be submitted by March 15th. 
2) Recommended deadline for electronic thesis/dissertation submissionMay 4th
3) Final deadline for electronic thesis/dissertation submissionMay 11th
4) Recommendation for Award form workflow submission: May 19th

All inquiries regarding the electronic Recommendation for Award form should be directed to the Office of Student Records via degree@binghamton.eduPlease also be sure to let their office know of any students who have submitted a GAFD and will not be graduating this Spring so that they cancel the student's GAFD. 

11 February 2023

Spring '23 degree completion deadlines

 SPRING 2023 Degree Completion Deadlines

Please note the following hard deadlines for Spring 2023 degree completion:

1) Graduate Application for Degree (GAFD) submission: March 15th* / May 4th
  • *NOTE: To be included in the Commencement program, the GAFD must be submitted by March 15th. 
2) Recommended deadline for electronic thesis/dissertation submissionMay 4th
3) Final deadline for electronic thesis/dissertation submissionMay 11th
4) Recommendation for Award form workflow submission: May 19th

All inquiries regarding the electronic Recommendation for Award form should be directed to the Office of Student Records via degree@binghamton.eduPlease also be sure to let their office know of any students who have submitted a GAFD and will not be graduating this Fall so that they cancel the student's GAFD. 

Departments are expected to review their degree candidates and the status of their Recommendation for Award Form workflow using the canned SAS query, "Graduate Degree Requirements Report." This report also shows missing requirements that may delay degree conferral, such as missing/incomplete grades and lack of continuous registration. SAS access can be requested via submission of the "Request Access to Canned Queries Form" that can be found on the right side of this webpage.

05 February 2023

pro or con

 I love this sign that I saw because it clearly feels very strongly but I can't tell which side it's on. I swear it's designed to be the duckrabbit of weird upstate political signs.




25 January 2023

New Graduate Student Research Grant Program

Harpur College Graduate Student Research Grant Program

Format: Submit materials electronically via Google Forms: 

https://forms.gle/6u8yunr4884M3yTf8  


2022-2023 Submission Deadline: Friday, March 10, 2023


Purpose

Support from the Harpur Dean’s Graduate Investment Initiative Fund, established through the

generosity of alumnus Mitchell J. Lieberman '80 and Susan Lieberman, is a grant program aimed to

provide funding that will foster the research, scholarly, and creative activities of Harpur College

graduate students connected with degree completion through projects, thesis, and dissertation

activities. Review criteria are based on the soundness of the research proposal.


Award Amount

Applicants can request up to $2,000. To fund as many projects as possible, we encourage applicants to

request only the minimum amount needed. 

All awarded funds must be spent by the end of the academic year (i.e., end of spring semester 2024)

following the award date. Funds cannot be rolled over. Applicants are asked to focus proposals on

activities that can be accomplished in the time available.  At the conclusion of the award period,

awardees must submit a report on their accomplishments. Failure to submit a report on time will

prevent consideration for future funding. 

Eligibility

All current graduate students in good academic standing within a Harpur College graduate program are

eligible for this program.


Application Materials

Please submit the following materials through this form: https://forms.gle/6u8yunr4884M3yTf8. The

application requires a project title, an abstract (limited to 750 characters and suitable for general

audiences), a letter of support from your advisor (submitted here:

https://forms.gle/2hREXuXqcZVPi5n79 ), your transcript, and a project description (5,000 character

limit). Your application should include a detailed schedule for the proposed work and be written in a

style that is accessible to reviewers outside your discipline and to a general audience. The

documentation will also require a detailed budget, and an up-to-date CV (max 3 pages). 

Use of Funds 


Funds may be used for:

 Purchase of equipment, supplies, and materials;

 Costs associated with human or animal subjects;

 Field research costs;

 Research related travel


We are unable to fund hourly wages or summer salaries.  All expenditures must be in compliance with

Harpur College, BU Foundation, University, and SUNY regulations. 


Review

Proposals are evaluated by the Harpur College Internal Awards Committee.  Given the wide variety of

backgrounds held by reviewers, proposals should be written for a general audience. The committees will

consider these factors in their evaluation:

 The project’s scholarly, creative, or artistic merits as well as the proposal’s clarity and

coherence;

 The significance of the project for progress towards completion of your degree;

 Letter of support from your advisor;

 The likelihood that you will be able to complete the proposed work during the award period;

 Your academic standing and record as determined by your transcript.


Notification

We expect to notify awardees by early April.


Questions

Contact Diane Horvath (dmhorv@binghamton.edu ) or Carl Lipo (clipo@binghamton.edu) 

13 January 2023

GRD 699

 1. GRD 699: DISSERTATION 


The Graduate School is offering GRD 699 (Dissertation) once again for Spring 2023 This course is available to all ABD doctoral students (in place of their departmental 699). Students should discuss their interest in GRD 699 with their faculty adviser and if approved, work with their department staff to be enrolled (CRN 33616). 

This one-credit independent study course, taught by Robert Danberg of the Writing Initiative, is designed to assist graduate students in two ways: identify a project goal for the course period and become familiar with writing strategies and habits that have helped academic writers.  The principles explored adapt across disciplines and the course has been taken successfully by writers in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Students who take the course are often at different stages -- proposal, prospectus, research, data analysis, drafting chapters, revising chapters, etc.


06 January 2023

Graduate Student Excellence

 Congratulations to ...

Jason Bond, winner of the Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Teaching 

and

Spencer Atkins, winner of the Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Research

!!!

about the awards in general: here

last year's winners included Cullin and Andrey: here