Ancient Philosophy (PHIL 3100), taught by Gary McGonagill, will be offered in Fall 2018. We’re experiencing some delay in getting it posted on the Schedule. It will meet MWF, 1:30-2:20.
You lie! Discussion on Wednesday
Chasen Robbins is organizing a set of fun philosophy discussions.
“When is it okay to tell a lie?”
Come have some cookies and discuss the moral dimensions of lying. Wednesday, March 28th, 5-7 p.m., in the Hub (in the TSC).
Meaning and #MeToo

Panel discussion about #MeToo and our contemporary cultural landscape: Thursday, March 29th, 3:30 p.m., FAV 150. Panelists include Mattie Burkert, Erica Holberg, and Nicole Vouvalis.
LPCS Colloquium: abstracts due March 23rd
If you – or you plus some other students – would like to present a paper or a panel discussion on some philosophical topic, you should submit an abstract to the Languages, philosophy, and Communication Studies colloquium. Here is the note I received from the organizer:
“Please find the attached CFP for the Spring 2018 LPCS student research symposium, to be held April 20, 2018. Please announce this in your classes and encourage students to be involved. Students are invited to submit abstracts to me by next Friday, March 23. Alternatively, faculty members can organize their own panels and submit the entire panel info (student names and paper titles) to me by the deadline. Students wanting to be considered for the Best Paper Award should submit complete papers to me by April 6.”
The organizer is David Richter, and his email is david.richter[at]usu.edu. And here is the call for papers: LPCS symposium CFP 2018
Panel on Donations, Research, and Institutions
Come hear a panel discussion touching on USU’s acceptance of a huge donation from the Koch Foundation. TSC Auditorium, Tuesday, March 20th, 5 p.m. Hosted by Student Organization of Society and Natural Resources.
