Tag Archives: Philosophy
Henthorn Honored as Michigan Humanities Champion
Thomas Henthorn, Dorothea E Wyatt Professor of United States History and Associate Professor of History, has a history of being an engaged faculty member, both in and out of the classroom. From forming a baseball team to creating a partnership with the Factory Two maker space, Henthorn never hesitates to think and teach in innovative[…]
In Pictures: The Murchie Science Building Expansion
The Murchie Science Building Expansion ribbon-cutting ceremony took place this Thursday, adding 61,000 sq. ft. of collaborative spaces, flexible classrooms, state-of-the-art laboratories, and student-centered design to a campus building that originally opened its doors in 1988.
New Murchie Science Building Wing Opens at the University of Michigan-Flint
A 33-year-old building on campus is transformed thanks to a significant expansion that is adding 61,000 square feet of academic space to UM-Flint.
UM-Flint Experts Discuss Satire and Its Implications
Four UM-Flint faculty members tackled the social, ethical, political, and international implications of satire.
UM-Flint Alumnus and Renowned Political Theorist William Connolly Returns to Campus
William E. Connolly, Ph.D. shares memories of how the city of Flint and the University of Michigan-Flint helped him become one of today's foremost political theorists. Connolly returns to UM-Flint on March 13 to present a public lecture entitled "Political Blogging in Fragile Times."
UM-Flint Hosts Free Stage Presentation of "Marx in Soho"
While many erroneously equated Marx with communist dictators, Marx himself became so disheartened by the misreading of his ideas that near the end of his life he stated, "I, at last, am not a Marxist."
UM-Flint Philosophy Partners with Insight Institute for Neurosurgery and Neuroscience
Plans include an annual conference, an ongoing lecture series, workshops, as well as publication of a bi-annual journal.