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With a varied offering of degrees, LPCS is becoming more popular among students looking to have a career in the medical field.
More and more students seeking LPCS degrees are headed for medical careers

More and more students seeking LPCS degrees are headed for medical careers

With a varied offering of degrees, LPCS is becoming more popular among students looking to have a career in the medical field.

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Charlie Huenemann
A USU philosophy prof, Dr. Charlie Huenemann, was asked by BBC4 radio to explain centuries-old 'thought experiment' about whether our true selves endure over time
Philosopher takes on paradox for BBC radio program

Philosopher takes on paradox for BBC radio program

A USU philosophy prof, Dr. Charlie Huenemann, was asked by BBC4 radio to explain centuries-old 'thought experiment' about whether our true selves endure over time

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USU’s Philosophy Club, Effective Altruism Club, and ethics classes joined forces to organize a walk-a-thon in support of the Malaria Consortium, garnering $2,085 in donations.
Philosophy Walk-a-Thon Fundraiser Explores Effective Altruism

Philosophy Walk-a-Thon Fundraiser Explores Effective Altruism

USU’s Philosophy Club, Effective Altruism Club, and ethics classes joined forces to organize a walk-a-thon in support of the Malaria Consortium, garnering $2,085 in donations.

Ethics Slam
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“The Ethics of Shaming” will be the topic of the first-ever Ethics Slam in Logan, set for 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, at The Crepery restaurant, 25 W. Center St., Logan. Sponsored by USU Department of Philosophy.
That most effective of weapons, shaming, is focus of upcoming Ethics Slam

That most effective of weapons, shaming, is focus of upcoming Ethics Slam

“The Ethics of Shaming” will be the topic of the first-ever Ethics Slam in Logan, set for 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, at The Crepery restaurant, 25 W. Center St., Logan. Sponsored by USU Department of Philosophy.