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In WCU's Philosophy and Religion Department we challenge our students to answer fundamental questions about the nature of reality and our understanding of it; about the meaning and value in our lives; and our relationship with each other, to the natural world, and our environment. Our faculty instructors illuminate the world of ancient and modern ideas and ideals through stimulating courses on important topics in pursuit of serious academic research. Learn more about the program...

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Papers with PAR Students

Three PAR Students present at SoCon  

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Monteyona Sears on Studying Abroad

Monteyona Sears is going to be spilling the tea on study abroad as well as talking about how the pandemic effected as well  

KRhymer is playing the snare drum

Kendall Rhymer wins top award in Sounding WCU Art Contest

Kendell Rhymer wins awards for creating a visual/sound composition.  

JBetowski in Wales

Jack Betkowski on Studying Abroad

PAR student, Jack Betkowski, talks about his experience in studying abroad in Wales  

The winners of the paper presentation, on the right it's student Matthew Tuten who won second place.

Papers with PAR students

An interview with Matthew Tuten on him presenting a philosophical paper at Southern Appalachian Undergraduate Philosophy Conference that is being held at the University of North Carolina in Asheville.   

JCrunk with dog infront of a river in Costa Rica

John Crunk on Studying Abroad

Philosophy and Religion student John Crunk spills the tea on his experience studying abroad on Costa Rica for the summer. Hear what it's like to study in another country first hand!  

Jessie Hogge

Jessie Hogge on Studying Abroad

Philosophy and Religion student Jessie Hogge spills the tea on her experience studying abroad in the French Riviera for eight months. Hear what it's like to study in another country first hand!  

Amy and Holli at NCBI

Amy McKenzie Attends NCBI Leadership Training for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Amy McKenzie, PAR's Administrative Support Associate and an Adjunct Instructor, is a co-facilitator for WCU's NCBI (National Coalition Building Institute) program. In August 2019, she participated in the 4-day Leadership for Diversity Institute with Holli Stillman, Office of the Provost, Undergraduate Studies Office, Administrative Support Specialist.  

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