Faculty Reads: Cognition, Medieval Philosophy, and What It is All About
Philosophers have long debated what belongs to the “physical” realm versus what belongs to the…
Philosophers have long debated what belongs to the “physical” realm versus what belongs to the…
“Anytime someone belched in the city of Chicago they sent someone to cover the belch,”…
In times of grief, words sometimes fail us. Such was the case with French philosopher…
When it comes to news stories dealing with sports business or law, chances areMark Conrad,…
To fully understand the power that hatred wields over us, we need to look into…
By Jennifer Spencer One wouldn’t think to group Bronx history with the music of St.…
The University mourns the death of Michael Sheahan, a longtime administrator and member of the…
The Chronicle of Higher Education had this to say aboutAnswering Auschwitz: Primo Levi’s Science and…
May is apparently The Month of Angela. This month, Angela Alaimo O’Donnell, associate director of…
The Voices Up premiere of Songs for Joyce by Samuel Barber and Victoria Bond, and…