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Seems like all I talk about is Glendon these days – at least I’ve got pictures this time. It’s been pretty quiet otherwise. On Thursday I went to Glendon for even more information. There’s one last thing I need to know, but no one seems able to give me hard facts: how long would it take me to do the International Studies degree. I’m not looking for another three or four years, but if enough of my previously taken courses are counted towards the I.S. degree, maybe I could trim it down to two years (two and a half, tops). I have to make an appointment with the Acting Chair of the department. Continue reading “Forest”
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I mentioned before that I’ve been thinking about doing another degree after graduating this year. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to do a Masters in Philosophy or something else. I decided to go see Glendon and get information about their International Studies program. It sounded very interesting and develops many of the same skills as Philosophy. Continue reading “International Studies”
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So my nephew came over for a visit today, and when I was walking past the plant at the front door I noticed this: Continue reading “Indiana Jones and Facebook”
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I’m sitting in my class waiting for Phil 4110: Seminar on the Philosophy of Science to start. It’s exactly the sort of class I usually enjoy. Lots of discussion of scientific theories, experiments, sometimes the history of various fields. It’s also where I usually like the Professors the most. They’re often scientists who found the day-to-day work tedious, but were still enamored with their field and/or the task of expanding our understanding of the world around us. Professor MacArthur and Stamos are two examples. Continue reading “Back in class”