Philosophy
JV Socratic Society Brings Philosophy Talk to Teens
For more than 60 years, UNH students have been pondering profound philosophical topics and participating in engaging conversation as part of the Socratic Society, a weekly student-led discussion group. And now the participants are taking some of those age-old debates to a younger audience. The UNH... Read More-
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12/20/22
On the Bookshelf and Streaming
A year-end roundup of books and recordings published by College of Liberal Arts faculty. -
12/01/22UNH philosopher publishes an essay in Scientific Inquirer.
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11/16/22
Imposter No More
UNH students present at 50th anniversary celebration of regional philosophy conference.
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05/25/21 - Prizewinning DreamsBefore Ely Marciano’s last semester on campus, the graduating senior claimed a first by becoming the only student in the College of Liberal Arts to win the Maurice Prize for... Read More
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05/03/19 - Honors Program Says Thank You to FacultyPhilosophy professor Nick Smith receives an Honors award. Read More
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