Interdisciplinary Panel: Interrogating Philosophical & Educational Frameworks
Faculty Information
Various
Presentation Type
Individual
Presentation Format
Oral presentation
Start Date
29-5-2026 9:30 AM
End Date
29-5-2026 10:30 AM
Abstract or artist statement
Devanshi Shah, “Evaluating Seattle University's Student Conduct Policies Through a Restorative Justice Lens,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Anton Ward-Zanotto
Alonso Lee, “Ghost of Kripke Past: Architecture of Presuppositions and Plausible Deniability Constructions,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Matthew Rellihan
Natalie Schorr, “Considerations for Non-Native Educators using Indigenous Knowledge in Outdoor Education Curriculum,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Tanya Hayes
Location
Casey Commons (Casey 530)
Interdisciplinary Panel: Interrogating Philosophical & Educational Frameworks
Casey Commons (Casey 530)
Devanshi Shah, “Evaluating Seattle University's Student Conduct Policies Through a Restorative Justice Lens,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Anton Ward-Zanotto
Alonso Lee, “Ghost of Kripke Past: Architecture of Presuppositions and Plausible Deniability Constructions,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Matthew Rellihan
Natalie Schorr, “Considerations for Non-Native Educators using Indigenous Knowledge in Outdoor Education Curriculum,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Tanya Hayes