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Academic Festival 2018 Event: A Conversation with English Department Honors Candidates 2018
Wallace Library - Coale Room- No events scheduled for April 14, 2018.
- No events scheduled for April 15, 2018.
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Course selection for Fall 2018
Course selection for Fall 2018
Course selection for Fall 2018
Course selection for Fall 2018
RELIGION, PEACE AND VIOLENCE by Professor John D. Caputo
RELIGION, PEACE AND VIOLENCE by Professor John D. Caputo
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Villanova University and Religion at Syracuse University John D. Caputo is one of the world's preeminent scholars of religion. Caputo is associated with postmodernism, Emergent Christianity, and Continental Philosophy of Religion. He is the founder of the theological movement known as weak theology. Caputo is perhaps […]
International Cafe
International Cafe
Due to popular demand, the International café is returning! Feel free to stop by for hot chocolate / apple cider and play games, watch videos and speak your 2nd, 3rd or 4th languages with fellow staff, faculty and students.
Academic Festival 2018 Poster Session
Academic Festival 2018 Poster Session
Posters presenting work by students from the sciences, social sciences and the humanities as part of Academic Festival.
Academic Festival 2018 Event: A Conversation with English Department Honors Candidates 2018
Academic Festival 2018 Event: A Conversation with English Department Honors Candidates 2018
A panel presentation featuring Honors Candidates in English.
Academic Festival 2018 Event: Russian Studies Paper Panel
Academic Festival 2018 Event: Russian Studies Paper Panel
Students from the Russian Studies program will present research papers.
Last day to petition the Committee on Academic Standing to withdraw from a class
Last day to petition the Committee on Academic Standing to withdraw from a class
If the petition is approved, the course remains on the academic record with a notation of WD. Course withdrawal requests after this date will only be considered for documented and extenuating circumstances beyond the student's control.