Dr. Marilea Bramer presenting “Are Infants Autonomous?” Sept. 30

Dr. Marilea Bramer, Philosophy Department, will be presenting the first Philosophy colloquium of this academic year “Are Infants Autonomous?” on Wednesday, September 30th from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. in MacLean Hall 273. Are Infants Autonomous? Much of the philosophical literature on autonomy either assumes that children are not yet autonomous or that only older children (age 10 and up) are […]

Ximena Suarez-Sousa and Sue Severson attended CAEPCon

Ximena Suarez-Sousa and Sue Severson attended CAEPCon a conference sponsored by the Council for the Accredication of Educator Preparation (CAEP) in partnership with the American Association of College for Teacher Education (AACTE) September 15-19th in Washington, DC. The focus of the conference was “Continuous Improvement Mindset”. While at the conference, an individual consultation meeting was arranged with a CAEP representative […]

Student Orgs. Galore!

DragonFest has come and gone and it was a whirlwind of food, music, prizes, activities, community businesses, and of course several STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS! DragonFest is like the sequel to our annual Sidewalk Cafe, Student Organizations are still trying to get the word about what they do and when they meet and DragonFest is geared to do just that! Walking around […]