In case what-comes-after-graduation is on your mind, here is a workshop for how to present yourself in interviews:

In case what-comes-after-graduation is on your mind, here is a workshop for how to present yourself in interviews:

Holy crapola, we have a lot of events coming up! Don’t forget our on-going film series on gangsters; and also, Rachel Robison-Greene’s discussion TODAY about the ethics of in vitro meats. And there are more events to put on your calendars:
“Restoring Dialogue: Philosophy at Large” – Come discuss our fractured society, and explore ways we might restore dialogue across our many social and political divisions. Tuesday, October 23rd, 7 p.m., Main 304. Sponsored by Utah State Society for Women in Philosophy.
“Politically [irrational] Animals” – A panel discussion on the role of politics in our lives – and the night before election day! Speakers will be Erica Holberg, Arina Pismenny, and Rachel Robison-Greene. Monday, November 5th, 7 p.m., in Main 115. Sponsored by the USU Philosophy Club.

The Logan Library is hosting a panel discussion with USU faculty on “Misconceptions of the Middle Ages”. Friday, October 26, 4pm in the Jim Bridger room of the Logan City Library. Click here for more information.

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