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With so many of us at odds over issues on different fronts, we asked Michael Watkins, a professor of philosophy, how to apply the principles of philosophy to our everyday conversations, happening both in-person and on-line.
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Assistant Professor Rachel Rudolph and Associate Professor Elay Shech discuss ethical questions society will need to confront about evolving artificial intelligence.
Kathryn Floyd, an associate professor of art history, has received the Gerald and Emily Leischuck Endowed Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Professor and Director of Clinical Training Tracy Witte discusses suicide risk among veterinary professionals for the documentary "The Cost of Caring."