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SRU PHILOSOPHY PROFESSOR BERNARD FREYDBERG RECEIVES
‘ZUZAK AWARD’
FOR EXCELLENCE; DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES MINOR IN
ETHICS
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. – Philosophy has always
been about the pursuit of wisdom, says Dr. Bernard Freydberg,
professor of philosophy at Slippery Rock University. Holding to
that fundamental premise has helped the department achieve acclaim,
on and off campus.
Most recently, Freydberg received the
university’s 2004 Charles A. Zuzak Award as the top professor
in the College of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts.College
faculty created the Zuzak Award in 2002 to annually honor a top
faculty member in the college. Zuzak, the former dean, retired in
2001 after 21 years.
Freydberg, an expert in classical Greek thought
and Kant, received the award for publishing two papers, presenting
four others and having two book proposals accepted by university
presses.
His 26-year career at SRU has seen the
publication of three books, 22 articles and presentation of papers
at 50 conferences in the U.S., Greece and 12 other countries.
Freydberg is only one component of a strong department:
SRU philosophy students have had more papers
accepted at the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium than any
other university in Pennsylvania over the past three
years.
SRU philosophy students swept the 2003 State
System of Higher Education Philosophy Conference and had more
papers accepted at the 2004 conference than any other
university
SRU philosophy students have won more prizes (six
of a possible nine) over the past three years at the State System
Philosophy Conference for which all 14 universities are
eligible.
Department Chair Dr. Richard Findler received
last year’s Zuzak Award.
The philosophy department recently launched a
minor in Ethics.
Philosophy professors Drs. William Oman and Brad
Wilson have launched a philosophy pre-law program and a campuswide
honorary, Golden Key International Honour Society,
respectively.
The performance of our students and faculty is
doing much to raise the academic reputation of our university
wherever we go,” Freydberg said. “It is an honor to
teach these students. In terms of their accomplishments,
SRU’s philosophy students are without doubt the finest in the
state.
The philosophy department has about 20 majors for
a tight, intellectual and friendly conversational circle, Freydberg
added. The department has four full-time faculty who teach numerous
topics, including “History of Philosophy,”
“Philosophy of Law and Justice,” “Environmental
Ethics,” “Philosophy of Art” and
“Philosophy of Literature.
"We are proud to present this year's award to Dr.
Freydberg,” said Dr. William McKinney, dean of the College of
Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts. “He is an
internationally respected authority on Greek philosophy. He is a
model teacher-scholar."
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