AIPCT is pleased to announce its first William S. Minor Fellow Lecture. Jennifer Marra will present her lecture “Humor and Interpretation” on Sunday, July 22, at 3 PM. Marra is the first recipient of the dissertation fellowship awarded by the Foundation for the Philosophy of Creativity, to do her research in residence at AIPCT. She has been with us since June 1 and will remain until August 1. Marra is a Ph.D. candidate at Marquette University. The session will be chaired by Pete A.Y. Gunter, Senior Fellow of the AIPCT and Regents Professor Emeritus of the University of North Texas. This annual lecture has been names for William S. Minor, who endowment to the Foundation for the Philosophy of Creativity make the fellowship possible.
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