Summer Scholars

The Summer Scholar Program at Roanoke College is a grant program that enables qualified students to conduct intensive, independent research for eight to twelve weeks during the summer. Each summer scholar works with a faculty mentor who guides the project. Over the course of the summer, students and mentors meet for a series of colloquia to share ideas. At the conclusion of the program, a day is set aside to showcase the work of the student scholars. Learn more about the program.

Examples of Past Summer Scholar Projects:

Complexity, Simplicity, Goodness and Knowledge in Ontological Equivocity
Adam Hankins (Religion and Philosophy)| Dr. Hans Zorn

Copyright and Common Good: the Philosophy of Intellectual Property in the New Millenium
James Bennett (Philosophy)| Dr. Jennifer Maclean

Hiroshima: the Ethics of a Nuclear Event
Houston Johnson (Religion and Philosophy)| Dr. Ned Wisnefsky

The Primacy of the Gospel in the Early Catholic Church
Anna Minor (Religion)| Dr. Paul Hinlicky

 
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Professor Digs into Philosophy of Life and Death

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