Posts Tagged ‘ Brown Bag series ’

Institute of Ethics hosts first Brown Bag lecture

October 1, 2010
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The Institute for Ethics held its first session in the Brown Bag series this semester last Thursday at 12p.m. in Knight Auditorium. James Spence, assistant professor of philosophy and religion, spoke on the topic of “Critical Thinking & Ethics, The Place to Begin.” He explained four different traditional moral views: Aristotle, Aquinas, Hobbes and...

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Massey continues Brown Bag Scholarship Series with speech on Appalachian culture

November 21, 2009
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What is Appalachia? Just ask Carissa Massey, assistant professor of art history. Last Friday, Massey gave a presentation on “Appalachian Museums: Craft Revivals, Tourism and Cultural Identity” as part of the Brown Bag Scholarship Series. Massey, originally from the Appalachian region in West Virginia, gathered her information during a summer research session. Her goal...

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Institute of Ethics presents Brown Bag series in Knight

October 2, 2009
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As the annual Brown Bag series continues into another year, the Institute of Ethics introduced the college to the “Ethics, Morality, Codes, and Law: Essential Distinctions.” By presenting the “voices, theories, and applications of ethics,” the organization hoped to begin a “campus wide discussion of ethics and its relation to various academic disciplines” according...

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