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Doctoral candidates to defend dissertations

salvetoday Posted On March 2, 2022
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Faculty, staff and graduate students are encouraged to attend any or all of the dissertation defense presentations scheduled this semester. In addition, any undergraduate students who may be considering the pursuit of a Ph.D. are welcome to attend.

Kevin McDonald
“Designing a Curriculum for Addressing Human Enhancement and Transhumanism”
Monday, March 7, at 11 a.m.
McKillop Library, Special Collections Room 109
In-person RSVP or virtual link available upon request from gradoffice@salve.edu

Joseph Upton
“”Thomas Aquinas, Defensor Hominis Integralis: The Enduring Relevance of Thomist Anthropology in a Technological Age”
Friday, March 11, at 11 a.m.
McKillop Library, Special Collections Room 109
In-person RSVP or virtual Zoom link available on request from gradoffice@salve.edu

Rebecca Souza
“Teamwork: The Strongest Virtue in Hospice”
Wednesday, March 23, 1 p.m.
Virtual only, Webex link available upon request from gradoffice@salve.edu

Amanda Darling
“Machiavelli in Modernity: The Prince’s Continued Relevancy as Accentuated by the Disintegration of Nicholas II’s Reign and the Collapse of Imperial Russia”
Thursday, March 24 at 11 a.m.
Virtual only, Webex link available upon request from gradoffice@salve.edu

Taten Shirley
“The Industrial Bronte Sisters: Women and Social Change in Victorian England”
Friday, March 25, at 2 p.m.
McKillop Library, Special Collections Room 109
In-person RSVP or virtual Zoom link available on request from gradoffice@salve.edu

Laura Dahlke
“Advancing Toward Ectogenesis: Giving Voice and Visibility to Parturient Women in the Biotechnical Age”
Monday, March 28, at 8:30 a.m.
McKillop Library, Special Collections Room 109
In-person RSVP or virtual Zoom link available upon request from gradoffice@salve.edu

Lori Hawks
“A Handbook for Overwhelmed Educators in a Post-Trauma World: The Case for Incorporating the Expressive Arts into the High School ELA and Undergraduate College Writing Classrooms”
Friday, April 1 at 11 a.m.
McKillop Library, Special Collections Room 109
In-person RSVP or virtual Zoom link available upon request from gradoffice@salve.edu

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