Philosophy Colloquium: Danielle Wenner (Carnegie Mellon)
Friday, October 7
3:30pm - 5pm
James Blair Hall, Room 223

Danielle Wenner, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University, will give a talk entitled, "Structural Injustice, Exploitation, and Static Non-Ideal Theory"

Attendees are requested to mask as a COVID precaution.

Philosophy Department Alumni Open House
Saturday, October 8
10am - 12pm
James Blair Hall, 127 (Philosophy Dept. Library/Common Room)
Midterm grading period begins (Undergraduates)
Monday, October 10
All day
Location not specified

 Midterm grading period begins

    Prof. Helen Nissenbaum, "Why the Freedom to Obfuscate is a Precious Safeguard in Digital Societies"
    Tuesday, October 11
    5pm - 6:30pm
    Zoom

    Prof. Helen Nissenbaum (Cornell Tech) will give a talk entitled "Why the Freedom to Obfuscate is a Precious Safeguard in Digital Societies"

    https://cwm.zoom.us/j/92614308083?pwd=RXFWNFhTNVE2blhGOHVHa1ZkaFNiQT09 Passcode: 921833

      Fall Break
      Thursday, October 13 - Sunday, October 16
      Location not specified

      Fall Break

        Classes resume from Fall Break
        Monday, October 17
        All day
        Location not specified

        Classes resume from Fall Break

          Philosophy Colloquium: Sarah Stroud (UNC-Chapel Hill)
          Friday, October 21
          3:30pm - 5pm
          James Blair Hall, Room 223

          Sarah Stroud, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Parr Center for Ethics at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, will give a talk entitled "Is There Such a Thing as Disagreement in Attitude?”

          Advising period begins (Undergraduates)
          Monday, October 24
          All day
          Location not specified

          Spring advising period begins. It ends November 4th

            Last day to withdraw from a full-term course
            Monday, October 31
            All day
            Location not specified

            Withdrawal period ends

            Last day to elect pass/fail for social class juniors and seniors