Lots of events this spring! See this flier for Chasen Robbins’ honors thesis defense next week:

Lots of events this spring! See this flier for Chasen Robbins’ honors thesis defense next week:

On Friday the department of Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies is hosting an undergraduate research symposium. There will be two groupings of philosophy presentations, as follows:
NOTE: The schedule has changed; instead of two sessions as announced earlier, there will be just one, as follows:
Room: Main 225: Philosophy and the Human Situation
(This session will run from 3:30-5:45, with a short break at its midpoint)
Moderator: Charlie Huenemann
Alex Bullock, “Optimistic Determinism: An Exploration into Happiness Without Free Will”
Jadyn Carter, “Yes, We Can Indeed Handle the Truth”
Frank De Jong, “The Problems of Writing about Non-Materiality”
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Lauren Huffcutt, “The Demon in our Pocket”
Jessica Krebs, “Long Stories, Short Stories, or No Stories: What Do We Need for Meaningful Lives?”
Adam Tak, “The Virtue of Rolling Rocks Up Hills Without Ever Ending, That’s It, Forever”
Cristian Chavez, “Free Will and Quantum Mechanical Time”
Everyone is welcome!
Next week:
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USU Philosophy alum Dan Tate has released his first album of original music, called Maybe Love. The album release describes it thusly, “Spanning many genres—jazz, musical theater, folk, and pop—Maybe Love explores endings, new beginnings, and the elusive nature of love.”
Maybe Love is available online anywhere you buy or stream music, but the best way to support Dan would be to buy a CD (since major music platforms don’t pay artists squat). You can download or buy the CD for $15 by clicking here.
And here is a music video of one of the songs.