My first graduate seminar dealt with the book of First Enoch.
Not exact matches
The
FIRST PRINCIPLES
SEMINAR: MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE NATURAL LAW TRADITION is an intensive two - week program for advanced undergraduate and
graduate students under the direction of Thomas D'Andrea (University of Cambridge) and Christopher Tollefsen (University of South Carolina), with guest lecturers Hadley Arkes (Amherst College), Robert George (Princeton University) and Daniel Robinson (Oxford University).
More than 14 years» labor went into the writing of the book, and the author tells us that his preoccupation with Feuerbach goes back further still — to the time when he
first encountered him in a
graduate seminar at Yale Divinity School and found himself «strangely disturbed.»
First Principles: Natural Law and the Theologico - political Question (July 17 — 30, 2016) is a two - week
seminar for advanced undergraduate and pre-dissertation
graduate students, focusing on the relation between natural law and the theologico - political question, that is, the question of the best way of life, enshrined in the best laws, supported by the best form of political regime.
«I am anxious to get back in a classroom with
first - rate
graduate students and look forward to collaborating with my friend and colleague Judy McLaughlin in teaching a
seminar on leadership in higher education.»
My
first year in
graduate school, I proposed an arid theoretical treatment of federalism as a presentation topic for her
seminar on intergovernmental relations.
She talks to pastors, takes
seminars from hyper motivational - speaker gurus, interviews high school students who are children of
first generation immigrants to the U.S., and mingles with Harvard Business School
graduate students - all with the goal of fleshing out what would otherwise be strictly data and survey samples.
* Lotringer, in ArtCenter Talks:
Graduate Seminar, The
First Decade 1986 — 1995, ed.
In 1936 Albers was given his
first one - person exhibition in New York City and began leading
seminars and lecturing at the
Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.
The one GT student that you have engaged, Angela Fritz, is a
first year
graduate student interested in the intersection of climate change and policy (she is not taking the hurricane
seminar, but is taking the multidecadal climate variability
seminar).