The arts, languages and philosophy speaker series will continue at 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, in Room 143 Castleman Hall. Nick Nichols, comedian and S&T alumnus, will present a talk titled “Making Time for Your Passions.”
Read More »Congratulations to 33 S&T faculty members who are being honored with faculty campus awards in 2019 for excellence and achievement in teaching, research and service. An additional 37 faculty members are being recognized with Outstanding Teaching Awards, based on their end-of-course evaluations.
Read More »Dr. Kate Sheppard discusses her book, The Life of Margaret Alice Murray: A Woman’s Work in Archaeology (Lexington Books, 2017), on a podcast on the New Books Network (NBN).
Read More »Theatre students in the arts, languages and philosophy department will produce an evening of one-act plays at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, Thursday, Dec. 5, and Friday, Dec. 6 in the Black Box Theatre, located in Room 143 Castleman Hall.
Read More »The arts, languages and philosophy department will present its annual holiday concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, in Leach Theatre. The concert will feature performances by the University and Chamber choirs, directed by Lorie Francis, and the Symphony Orchestra, directed by Dr. Kyle Wernke.
Read More »The arts, languages, and philosophy 2019-2020 speaker series will continue at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in room 121 of Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. Samantha Noll, assistant professor of philosophy at Washington State University, will present a lecture titled “The Invasive Species Diet: The Ethics of Hunting Lionsifh for Consumption.” The abstract is: “Ethical concerns […]
Read More »The arts, languages and philosophy 2019-20 speaker series will continue at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in Room 121 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall.
Read More »The arts, languages and philosophy department will kick off its 2019-20 speaker series at 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, in the Meramec-Gasconade Room of the Havener Center. Polo Camacho, an instructor and Ph.D. candidate in philosophy at the University of Kansas, will present a lecture, titled “The Central Dogma Is Empirically Inadequate … No Matter […]
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