Entries tagged with ‘Philosophy’
How Hip-Hop Informs Philosophy at Gustavus
Jon Ivan Gill, AKA Gilead7, just released a new album, Art/Space. One of the main challenges for many liberal arts faculty in the 2020s is how to make classic, often ancient, wisdom and theories relevant to the modern world and the undergraduates who inhabit it. Gustavus assistant professor of Philosophy Jon Ivan Gill has accomplished […]
The Philosophy of Fly Fishing
Dan Eiden is spending his summer exploring the intersections of clean water, native fish, and public lands in the Pacific Northwest.
Philosopher Lisa Heldke Keynotes Italian Food Conference
Heldke's lecture and the subsequent discussion were at the center of the international conference on the ethics of food choices.
Five Questions with Nicole LaVoi ’91
Gustavus alumna Nicole LaVoi '91 will give a lecture on the current research on girls and women in sport on Monday, Nov. 13.
O’Connor Brings Philosophy to the Field of Addiction
The philosophy and gender, women, and sexuality studies professor writes a blog that recently reached one million total hits.
Tim Paczynski Represents Minnesota as Fund for Education Abroad Scholarship Winner
Selected from a pool of over 1,500 applicants, the philosophy and math double major hopes to study in Hungary next year.
Gustavus Employees Honored at Annual Founders Day Celebration
Gustavus honored three outstanding employees today at the College’s annual Founders Day celebration, which recognizes the dedication of the iconic Old Main on October 31, 1876. The 2016 Founders Day marks the 140th anniversary of the College's location on the Saint Peter, Minn. campus.
Gustavus to Host Philosophical Society Student Conference
Gustavus Adolphus College will host the Minnesota Philosophical Society Student Conference from 9:30 a.m. to 5:20 p.m. Saturday, April 26.