CANTON -- The Hays and Margaret Crimmel Colloquium on Liberal Education Daniel R. DeNicola will be presented for free Sept. 16 at Eben Holden, 23 Romoda Drive at 7 p.m. Building on the ideas of his …
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CANTON -- The Hays and Margaret Crimmel Colloquium on Liberal Education Daniel R. DeNicola will be presented for free Sept. 16 at Eben Holden, 23 Romoda Drive at 7 p.m. Building on the ideas of his recent book, Daniel R. DeNicola, professor of philosophy at Gettysburg College, argues that five distinct but related paradigms have connected liberal education to the hope of human flourishing. He attempts in this talk to take on the foes, bolster the friends, and separate the genuine from the apparent threats. For information contact 229-5998 or visit www.stlawu.edu/academic-affairs.