Philosophy UTFs for Fall

If you are interested in serving as an undergraduate teaching fellow in philosophy, please complete the application at the link below. Serving as a UTF means helping professors in the classroom, and tutoring students in the class. The pay for the semester is $750.

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From USU Interfaith

My name is Andrew, and I am writing to you on behalf of the Interfaith Club. We are organizing our annual Salt Lake City trip this Saturday, March 30th. We would greatly appreciate it if you could share this opportunity with your students.

Our annual site tour in Salt Lake City is a unique opportunity for students to explore various religious and cultural sites, learn about different traditions, and engage in meaningful dialogue.

This year’s event will begin at 8:00 AM in front of the library, where we will carpool together to Salt Lake City. Although gas money contributions are welcome, they are not required. Throughout the day, we will visit several significant sites, allowing students to gain insights into different faiths and cultures.

We ask that all students who wish to attend send us a message on instagram to RSVP. Our Instagram tag is @usuinterfaith.

If you or your students have any questions or require further information, please feel free to share my contact information.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Best regards,
Andrew Hunting
President, Interfaith Club

Philosophy Honor Society

Are you interested in joining Phi Sigma Tau, the national honor society in philosophy? To do so you must have taken three classes in philosophy (or be completing them now), and have a “B” average in them. If you are interested, please send a note expressing your interest to me (charlie.huenemann@usu.edu), making sure to include the word “vertiginous”. Please let me know by Monday, April 1.

Joining costs $25, which is sent to the national office. You get a certificate. We will have an amusing dinner and initiation ceremony at the end of April.

Several USU Philosophy Students Recognized at yesterday’s Annual CHaSS Awards Ceremony

We want to congratulate the following students for their superlative achievements, recognized at yesterday’s annual Chass Awards Ceremony: (pictured left-to-right) Miranda Judson (Philosophy & English), Interdisciplinary Student of the Year; Zack Zito (Physics, Math, & Philosophy), Undergraduate Scholar of the Year; Jack Leonard (Philosophy & Computer Science), USU Philosophy Club President and Philosophy Student of the Year; and Preston Waddoups (English & Philosophy), CHaSS Valedictorian!
#USUPhilosophyProud 😊