Events

Events

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  • Dinner & Dialogue: Should Animal Testing Be Phased Out?

    Anne Baril (Philosophy) and Erik Herzog (Biology)
    Danforth University Center, Room 276

    Civil Society Brunch: The Politics of Futurity

    Deva Woodly (Brown University)
    Knight Center 210

    Civil Society Brunch: Somebody Should Do Something

    Michael Brownstein (John Jay College of Criminal Justice), Daniel Kelly (Purdue University), and Alex Madva (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)
    Knight Center Room 210

    Dinner & Dialogue: Apologies and Reparations: Which Comes First?

    Adrienne Davis (Law) and Thembelani Mbatha (African & African American Studies)
    Danforth University Center 276

    Civil Society Brunch: Conservative and Progressive, American Style

    Dan Haybron (Saint Louis University)
    Knight Center 210

    Dinner & Dialogue: Should Universities Allow Disruptive Protests?

    Frank Lovett (Political Science) and Gregory Magarian (Law)
    Danforth University Center 276

    Cultivating Disagreement Teaching Symposium

    Learn how other WashU faculty are creating opportunities for students to speak up and express disagreement in the classroom
    Formal Lounge, Olin Women's Building

    Newmark Sociology Lecture: Alexander Heffner

    Summer Philosophy Academy

    "How to Disagree: Ethics and Political Philosophy" is a free one-week summer course for high school students