Thomas Limbrick ’13 is serving a two-year judicial clerkship with the Honorable Mary Rhodes Russell of the Supreme Court of Missouri. But he said it was earning a philosophy degree at Missouri State that helped prepare him for the rigors of law school and his burgeoning career. He credits mentors like Andrew Johnson and Jack Knight, whom he calls, “two of the smartest people … [Read more...] about Alumnus begins clerkship with Missouri Supreme Court
Dr. Pam Sailors, Associate Dean, recently returned from Greece where she attended The International Association for the Philosophy of Sports conference at the International Olympic Academy in Ancient Olympia. Her presentation was “Women in Sports: Double Consciousness, False Consciousness, and Autonomy”. … [Read more...] about Dr. Sailors gives presentation in Greece
Congratulations to Dr. Patrick A. Beach, Philosophy Instructor, for finishing second in Teaching Ethics’ recent 1,000-word essay competition! The essay was in response to an ethical case study called “The Bus Puzzle”. “The Foolhardy Do-Gooder” appears in Teaching Ethics1 (2016), pp. 135-136. Here's the link to the first page: … [Read more...] about Philosophy Instructor takes second place in essay contest