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AIPCT Grand Opening

AIPCTadministrator January 28, 2017 March 21, 2018News and Events, Seminar: Atheism vs. Naturalism 0

The AIPCT held its Grand Opening and Inaugural Lecture by Dr. Larry Hickman on “Humanism, the Humanities, and Technoscience” on November 21, 2016. Watch it here.

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What happened to the Dewey Center?

AIPCTadministrator January 26, 2017 July 12, 2018News and Events 0

Message from Thomas Alexander Re: The Center for Dewey Studies: As of January 1, 2017, The Center for Dewey Studies is closed indefinitely. All funding, even for minimal personnel to keep it open as a research center, has been terminated by Southern Illinois University Carbondale. This is due to the on-going political gridlock…

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