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- 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
- The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences has awarded funding to professor John Schwenkler through the Study in a Second Discipline Program, which gives professors time and support to push beyond their primary discipline and cultivate new scholarly tools. Read full story Professor John Schwenkler named recipient of Study in a Second Discipline Program
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Alumni Spotlight: Liam R. F. Bird (Racial Equity Initiatives at Chicago Public Schools)
Liam R. F. Bird is the Director of Racial Equity Initiatives at Chicago Public Schools. He received his BA in Philosophy, with a minor in Psychology, from Illinois in 2007.
Faculty Spotlight: Jonathan Livengood
Jonathan Livengood is an Associate Professor of Philosophy, who works primarily in the philosophy of science, metaphysics, epistemology, and experimental philosophy. Most of his research is motivated in some way by an interest in scientific method—an interest he’s had since he first read C.S. Peirce’s Illustrations of the Logic of Science as an undergraduate.