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Dr. Caplan, an internationally recognized bioethicist, with co-editors Father McCartney and Reid, discuss their collection of essays from medicine, philosophy, economics and religion that address the ethical challenges raised by organ transplantation.
Dr. Caplan, an internationally recognized bioethicist, with co-editors Father McCartney and Reid, discuss their collection of essays from medicine, philosophy, economics and religion that address the ethical challenges raised by organ transplantation.
Rodger Van Allen, PhD, Theology and Religious Studies, VIllanova University is featured as the fall 2015 Scholarship@Villanova speaker. He discussed the many years of research, publications and other academic contributions that he has made.
Rodger Van Allen, PhD, Theology and Religious Studies, VIllanova University is featured as the fall 2015 Scholarship@Villanova speaker. He discussed the many years of research, publications and other academic contributions that he has made.
Scholarship@Villanova Lecture featuring Lisa Sewell, PhD
Scholarship@Villanova Lecture featuring Lisa Sewell, PhD
Scholarship@Villanova lecture featuring Lynne Hartnett, PhD, assistant professor, Department of History, director of Russian Area Studies, director of the Center for the Study of Violence and Conflict.
Scholarship@Villanova lecture featuring Lynne Hartnett, PhD, assistant professor, Department of History, director of Russian Area Studies, director of the Center for the Study of Violence and Conflict.
Scholarship@Villanova Lecture featuring James Matthew Wilson, Ph.D.
Scholarship@Villanova Lecture featuring James Matthew Wilson, Ph.D.
As part of the Scholarship@Villanova series, Mark Lawrence Schrad, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Political Science, leads a lecture titled "Understanding Putin's Russia Through the Bottom of the Bottle." During this talk, Dr. Schrad will be looking at developments regarding alcohol politics in Vladimir Putin's Kremlin as a means to understanding the deeper political, economic and social tensions in Russia. These are also ideas that Dr. Schrad explores in his forthcoming book, Vodka Politics: Alcohol, Autocracy and the Secret History of the Russian State.
As part of the Scholarship@Villanova series, Mark Lawrence Schrad, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Political Science, leads a lecture titled "Understanding Putin's Russia Through the Bottom of the Bottle." During this talk, Dr. Schrad will be looking at developments regarding alcohol politics in Vladimir Putin's Kremlin as a means to understanding the deeper political, economic and social tensions in Russia. These are also ideas that Dr. Schrad explores in his forthcoming book, Vodka Politics: Alcohol, Autocracy and the Secret History of the Russian State.