Dr. Margret Grebowicz, the Maxwell C. Weiner Distinguished Professor of Humanities in arts, languages, and philosophy, reported from the Big Bend region of Texas on opposition to proposed border wall construction and its potential environmental impacts. Her article, “Shifting Border Wall Plans Threaten Big Bend Region,” was published in Sierra magazine.
Read More »On April 3, six Missouri S&T students traveled to St. Louis to participate in the Webster University Philosophy Student Conference.
Read More »Dr. Margret Grebowicz, Maxwell C. Weiner Distinguished Professor of the Humanities and professor of philosophy, published a guest column in The Washington Post titled “Do dogs offer more satisfying relationships than people?” The essay also appeared in The Conversation as “Americans are asking too much of their dogs.”
Read More »Dr. Margret Grebowicz has been named the Maxwell C. Weiner Distinguished Professor of Humanities/Professor of Philosophy.
Read More »You’re invited to a talk by a candidate for the Weiner Distinguished Professor in Humanities at 5 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 29, in Room 140 Toomey Hall. Dr. Margret Grebowicz, associate professor of humanities at the University of Silesia and most recently a visiting assistant professor of political theology at Hampshire College, will present “What is Enrichment? Dogs, Humans, and Meaning”
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