28 September 2017
SPEL Professional Development workshop today
“Making the best of your graduate school experience”
Thursday, September 28, from 11:45 am -1 pm
IASH Conference Room (LN - 1106).
The workshop is mandatory for all first- and second-year SPEL students.
Others can probably come, too, if it's not too late.
Spring 2018 Colloquium schedule
SPRING 2018
09 FEB Stefan Gosepath, Freie Universitat Berlin
16 MAR David Pizarro, Cornell University
20 APRIL Thomas E. Hill, Jr., Distinguished Speaker
University of North Carolina
(IASH Room – LN 1106)
20 September 2017
SPEL Colloquium: Fri 29 Sept
SPEL Colloquium
Richard Eldridge
Charles and Harriett Cox McDowell Professor of Philosophy
Swarthmore College
"... danger ... at present ... unperceived"
** LN 1106 (IASH Conference Room)
3:00p - 5:00p
Richard Eldridge
Charles and Harriett Cox McDowell Professor of Philosophy
Swarthmore College
"... danger ... at present ... unperceived"
** LN 1106 (IASH Conference Room)
3:00p - 5:00p
19 September 2017
final exam schedule
Dept
|
Course
|
Sec
|
Date
|
Start
|
End
|
Location
|
Instructor
|
PHIL
|
107
|
A
0
|
Fri
– Dec. 15
|
10:25
AM
|
12:25
PM
|
EB
110
|
Guay
|
PHIL
|
121
|
A
0
|
Thu – Dec. 14
|
5:40
PM
|
7:40
PM
|
EB
110
|
Dietrich
|
PHIL
|
142
|
01
|
Fri
– Dec. 15
|
8:00
AM
|
10:00
AM
|
LN
1406
|
Kuyumcuoglu
|
PHIL
|
146
|
A
0
|
Wed
– Dec. 13
|
8:05
PM
|
10:05
PM
|
LH
014
|
Goodman
|
PHIL
|
149
|
A
0
|
Tue
– Dec. 12
|
8:05
PM
|
10:05
PM
|
S1
149
|
Knapp
|
PHIL
|
201
|
A
0
|
Mon
– Dec. 11
|
12:50
PM
|
2:50
PM
|
S1
140
|
Preus
|
PHIL
|
433
|
01
|
Mon
– Dec. 11
|
5:40
PM
|
7:40
PM
|
SW
115
|
Dietrich
|
15 September 2017
from the Graduate School
Travel Funding
Funding is available for traveling graduate students. The Graduate School recognizes the importance of conference and research travel to graduate education. There are several funding sources available by application on the Travel and Research Funding page of our website. Please note that the Clark Fellowship Travel Grant application is also listed on this page.
Funding is available for traveling graduate students. The Graduate School recognizes the importance of conference and research travel to graduate education. There are several funding sources available by application on the Travel and Research Funding page of our website. Please note that the Clark Fellowship Travel Grant application is also listed on this page.
12 September 2017
Courtney at IASH
IASH Fellows Speaker Series continuesHide Show
edit to update:
Courtney Miller, graduate student in philosophy, will speak on the topic “The Social Location of the Victim/Survivor of Sexual Assault” at noon Wednesday, Sept. 13, in the IASH Conference Room, LN-1106. Victims/survivors of sexual assault are not understood as occupying a unique social location. Instead, their experiences are typically explained with reference to categories such as gender, class, and race. Miller will argue that victims/survivors of sexual assault occupy a social location that is distinct from other social positions.
edit to update:
Please be aware that this talk contains a graphic depiction of sexual assault and discussion of several rape myths.
05 September 2017
SPEL Colloquium: Fri 8 Sept
SPEL Colloquium
Kate Manne
Assistant Professor, Sage School of Philosophy
Cornell University
"Disabusing Her: How Misogyny Turns on Gaslighting"
UUW-324
3-5pm
Kate Manne
Assistant Professor, Sage School of Philosophy
Cornell University
"Disabusing Her: How Misogyny Turns on Gaslighting"
UUW-324
3-5pm
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