AboutSiena Heights University will organize and host the sixth annual Great Lakes Philosophy Conference on April 8-10, 2022. Due to the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, this year's conference will again be hosted digitally via Microsoft Teams. The conference will be open to undergraduate students, graduate students, professional philosophers, and independent researchers. Our goal is to create a welcoming, collaborative space where those with philosophical interests can come together to present their work and have productive, critical discussions.
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ThemeThis year's theme is Identity and Ethics. New, this year, we are also featuring a special stream for papers on the theme of Communicating About Race. We welcome any and all submissions related to either of these themes!
Keynote Speaker: Luvell Anderson, Syracuse University **There will be a prize awarded for the best undergraduate paper.** **There will be a prize awarded for the best graduate student paper.** |
LocationThis year's conference will be held online but, in years past, has been hosted at Siena Heights University in Adrian, MI. The information below, with the exception of the dates, can be used as reference for those hoping to attend the conference in future years, pandemic permitting.
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OrganizersThis year's conference is a production of the philosophy department at Siena Heights University, with generous support provided by the Aquinas Forum at Siena Heights University.
The primary organizer of the conference is Leland Harper (Siena Heights University). Have questions, comments, or concerns? Please contact us! |