L.A. Paul wins Guggenheim
Professor L.A. Paul has won a Guggenheim Fellowship for 2014 for “Transformative Experience and Decision Making”.
Professor L.A. Paul has won a Guggenheim Fellowship for 2014 for “Transformative Experience and Decision Making”.
On April 1, 2014, Jan Boxill was interviewed by WCHL on the second annual National High School Ethics Bowl, sponsored by the Parr Center for Ethics at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. This event will take place on April … Read more
Graduate student Jen Kling has won a Newcombe Fellowship for the 2014-2015 academic year!
Thomas Hofweber won fellowships from the Institute for the Arts and Humanities as well as the Templeton Foundation to pursue his project “Intellectual humility and the limits of conceptual representation.” He will be on research leave for 2014-15.
Graduate student Craig Warmke has won a Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship for the 2014-2015 academic year!
Simon Blackburn’s new book, “Mirror, Mirror: The Uses and Abuses of Self-Love”, is reviewed in this week’s “Times Higher Education” and “The Washington Post”.
We are very pleased to announce that Geoffrey Brennan has been awarded the 2014 Hayek Medal. The award (from the German Hayek Society, established in 1999) honors a scholar for distinguished work in areas related to Hayek’s own work, especially … Read more
Thomas E. Hill, Jr., Kenan Professor of Philosophy, has won UNC’s “Mentor Award for Lifetime Achievement” for 2014. This award (given to one UNC faculty member each year) recognizes excellence in contributions over many years to teaching, learning, and mentoring … Read more
Graduate Student Megan Mitchell has won UNC’s “Tanner Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching by Graduate Teaching Assistants” for 2014. Congratulations, Megan, for this well-deserved honor!
L.A. Paul’s work in Endeavors Magazine in an article by Susan Hardy HERE.