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- Smith, our academic advisor, was recognized for his excellent service and commitment to student success. Read full story Andrew Smith receives LAS Student Academic Affairs Office Employee of the Month Award
- This fall the Department of Philosophy welcomed professor Paul Tran-Hoang to our faculty as an assistant professor. Previously, he was a visiting assistant professor at Vassar College. Tran-Hoang's research focuses on logic, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mathematics. Read a Q&A to... Read full story Professor Paul Tran-Hoang joins the Department of Philosophy at the University of Illinois
- Professor Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson has spent her career exploring the idea of terrorism. She's currently working on a new book that investigates the origins of terrorism in the United States. Read a Q&A to learn more about her work. Read full story Tracing the origins of terrorism: Q&A with professor Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson
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Alumni Spotlight: Jennifer Kuo (Consulting Analyst/JD at Chicago)
Jennifer Kuo is a Senior Consulting Analyst at Accenture and Incoming JD Candidate at the University of Chicago Law School. She graduated from Illinois in 2020 with double degrees in Philosophy and Finance.
Faculty Spotlight: Kevin Scharp
Professor Kevin Scharp is a Professor of Philosophy, with broad research interests in the philosophy of language, meta-ethics, the philosophy of artificial intelligence, theories of truth, the philosophy of science, and the history of analytic philosophy. He is widely considered a world leader in the fertile research program of “conceptual engineering,” which recommends that philosophers not just analyze concepts but also assess their worth and suggest replacement of those that are defective.