Jacksonville University College of Arts & Sciences Truth Panel Discussion

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A Jacksonville University College of Arts & Sciences panel discussion Feb. 27 focuses on getting at “The Truth.” Topics on everything from “Truth in Education” to “Personal Truth” to “News is Not the Truth!” will be presented and addressed by JU faculty members. TRUTH: HAVE IT YOUR WAY Presenters and Topics: Rethinking the Search for Truth -- Matthew Groe, PhD., Associate Professor of Philosophy Truth in Education: Is It on the Syllabus? -- Steven Davis, PhD., Associate Professor of Education It’s Just a Theory -- Jeremy Stalker, PhD., Assistant Professor of Marine Science News is Not the Truth! -- Keith Saliba, PhD., Assistant Professor of Communication Personal Truth: A Modern Oxymoron -- Nathan Rousseau, PhD., Associate Professor of Sociology The Liar’s Paradox -- Capt. Herb Hadley, JU NROTC Unit Commanding Officer

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SPECIAL THANKS TO:

Kimberly Mariani, Chief Advancement Officer, and her team, for hosting the reception. Ginger Sheridan, Associate Professor of Photography, for her support and assistance to the photography students

Students whose artwork is displayed: Alyssa Stevenson Andrew Carroll   Austin Weaver   Arelis Resto   Cortney Tarell   Laura Walter   Ryan Montez Brittany Bush, Jacksonville University Film Student, for designing and showing the background images for the presentations. Thank you to the all those who worked behind the scenes to make this event such a success.

College of Arts and Sciences PRESENTS:

Have it your way

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Truth:   Have It Your Way 

 Panel Discussion 

Thursday, February 27, 2014 Terry Concert Hall 6:30 to 8:30 pm 

Join us for a viewing of the artwork

inspired by the topics and a reception prior

to the program. 5:30 to 6:30 pm.

Presenters and Topics:

Ma hew Groe, PhD Associate Professor of Philosophy Rethinking the Search for Truth 

Steven Davis, PhD

Associate Professor of Educa on,   Truth in Educa on: Is It on the Syllabus? 

 Jeremy Stalker, PhD

Assistant Professor of Marine Science, It’s Just a Theory 

 Assistant Professor of Communica on, Keith Saliba, PhD  

    News is not the Truth!  

Associate Professor of Sociology, Nathan Rousseau, PhD   Personal Truth: A Modern Oxymoron. 

  NROTC Unit Commanding Officer, Capt. Herb Hadley

      The Liar’s Paradox  

The Moderator for the evening will be Douglas M. Hazzard, PhD

Dean, College of Arts and Sciences