Brendan Hogan
“The great thinkers we read provide us different frames of interpretation and interrogation that illuminate the workings of the social and political institutions that shape our lives as citizens.”
“The great thinkers we read provide us different frames of interpretation and interrogation that illuminate the workings of the social and political institutions that shape our lives as citizens.”
“My philosophy is to offer a safe space for students to cultivate intellect, understand and develop personal and collective agency, connect with peers, and actively participate in their own learning.”
“The value of a liberal arts education is in making engaged, critical and responsible citizens of the world, who can place their own perspectives, experiences, and histories in relation to those of others.”
“To impart the means of self-teaching, and indicate future paths of research and action, are tasks as vital as the ways of life and artistry it is my job to teach.”
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“My professors wanted to help me explore the ideas that fascinated me and provide me with resources so that I could trek my own path.”
—Raymond Wright, LS alumnus