I first taught at the University of Mary in 1973 (Spring semester). I taught philosophy full-time from 1973-75. During that time I was chair of the Division of Philosophy and Theology from fall 1973 to 1975. I returned to the University of Mary in 1980 on a half-time basis. I have continued to teach philosophy on a half-time basis since then.
Community and Professional Interests
- Member of the Bismarck Ministerial Association
- Ethicist for the St. Vincent’s Care Center Ethics Committee
- Spiritual Director for Beginning Experience of Western North Dakota
- Spiritual Assistant for Third Order Carmelite Community of Bismarck
Education
M.A. Philosophy
Fordham University, Bronx, NY
B.A. Philosophy
St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN
Publications
- Book Review of Darrin J. Rodgers, "Northern Harvest: Pentecostalism in North Dakota," in North Dakota History (Vol. 72, No. 1 & 2, 2005)
Undergraduate Courses Taught
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Logic
- Philosophical Ethics
- Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
- Modern Philosophy
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