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  • Justin Sanders - The Raymond A Smith Award for Achievement in Scholarship
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ALUMNI HONORS

  • Duane LaRue (1988) received the CAH Alumi Recognition Award - 2008



FACULTY HONORS

Cynthia Coe - CWU Alumni Association's Excellence in Teaching Award 2008
Heidi M. Szpek - CAH Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award 2008
Matthew Altman - CAH Outstanding NTT Faculty Teaching Award 2008
Chenyang Li - CAH Distinguished Department Chair Award 2008
Chenyang Li - Distinguished University Professor - Research 2008
Jeffrey Dippmann - Distinguished University Professor - Service 2007



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Department of Philosophy

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Religious Studies

Philosophy

We offer a full range of courses designed to provide students with the intellectual tools and scholarly background necessary for deep, critical understanding of human experience. The major philosophers and intellectual traditions, Western and non-Western, are analyzed in order to show how philosophy relates directly to problems which thoughtful men and women face in the world today. We offer an undergraduate major and minor in Philosophy.

Religious Studies Specialization

The Religious Studies Program enables interested students to examine objectively, from philosophical, historical and text critical viewpoints, the great world religions. Departmental faculty are committed to a comparative approach in the study and teaching of religious studies, with specializations in Western (particularly Judaism) and Eastern (particularly Chinese Buddhism and Daoism) traditions. Coursework, speakers series and study abroad opportunities reflect these interests. The department offers an undergraduate major and minor as a Religious Studies Specialization.






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