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Philosophy Club Meeting

Please join us this Wednesday, Oct. 9, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., for our next meeting of the University of Hartford Philosophy Club as Bethsaida Nieves presents on the status of the of the education system in Puerto Rico at the turn of the 20th-century as a case in point of neocolonial underdevelopment.

To join the meeting online click here.

If you have trouble joining, call Brian Skelly at 413.273.2273.  

Bethsaida Nieves is a visiting assistant professor at UConn’s El Instituto. Nieves’ research focuses on the social epistemology of race, schooling, and educational reforms. Specifically, she examines the racialization of school data by educators and policymakers in Puerto Rico at the turn of the twentieth century (full document).


An ongoing weekly tradition at the University since 2001, the University of Hartford Philosophy Club is a place where students, professors, and people from the community at large meet as peers. Sometimes presentations are given, followed by discussion. Other times, topics are hashed out by the whole group.  

Presenters may be students, professors, or people from the community. Anyone can offer to present a topic. The mode of presentation may be as formal or informal as the presenter chooses. 

Please be a part of us as we continue this great tradition both in the classroom and online!

For more information, please contact Brian Skelly at bskelly@hartford.edu.