Hallie Jones in the Carnegie Mellon Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology

Hallie Jones, Philosophy undergraduate student, and former co-president of the Department Student Council, was accepted to the prestigious Carnegie Mellon Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology. Though the program won’t run in person this year, they are planning some online workshops and also offering students admission to next year’s program. Well done, Hallie!

 

Agnes Tam defends her dissertation in the department’s first online dissertation defence

Recently,  passed her PhD dissertation examination, making her the first Philosophy PhD at 91TV’s to defend her dissertation remotely. Bravo Dr. Tam! And well done to her supervisor, Will Kymlicka, and her committee, for all their work and support.

In 2021, Dr. Tam will begin a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Social Justice Centre, Concordia University. We wish her all the best in her bright future as a political philosopher!

Lisa Guenther's students' website, Our Critical Perspective

This past term, Lisa Guenther taught a “Principal’s Dream Course” on Critical Perspectives on Social Diversity. The students collectively created a rich website, , that brings together philosophical accounts of epistemic injustice, a focus on colonial structures and racial disparities in the carceral system, and attention to knowledge and justice in Ka’tarohkwi/Kingston.