2013 Forester Night recognizes students, faculty The 42nd annual Huntington University Forester Night celebrated the accomplishments of students from across campus, as well as the recognition of the Foresters of the Year, the 2013 Outstanding Scholar Award, the Impact Initiative Scholarship and the Professor of the Year. The event was held May 7.
Dr. Hasker wrote a book 
Dr. Hasker wrote a book
01/01/2013
Dr. William Hasker, emeritus professor of philosophy, has written a new book titled, “Metaphysics and the Tri-Personal God.” His book contains an analysis of the doctrine surrounding the Trinity from a philosophical and theological standpoint.
Hasker answers ‘three-in-oneness’ in new book 
How can there be three Trinitarian persons but only one God? That is the question Dr. William Hasker, emeritus professor of philosophy at Huntington University, addresses in his new book, “Metaphysics and the Tri-Personal God.”
Philosophy Alum Nick Colgrove 
Nick Colgrove
Philosophy & Religious Studies '11
With the help of his HU professors, Nick discovered his path to graduate school.
Alexander publishes a book 
Alexander publishes a book
10/10/2012
Dr. David Alexander, assistant professor of philosophy, published a book this past May. The book, “Goodness, God and Evil,” expounds and defends a new version of moral realism that re-conceives that nature of goodness.
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The 41st annual Huntington University Forester Night celebrated the accomplishments of students from across campus as well as Professor of the Year.
Who’s Who recognizes 20 seniors 
Twenty Huntington University students have been included in the 2012 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
Students to present research at academic forum As the school year comes to a close in a few short weeks, students will have one final chance to present their work at Huntington University’s Academic Research Forum at 3 p.m. April 18 in the Zurcher Auditorium of the Merillat Centre for the Arts.
Alpha Chi students to present at convention The Indiana Beta Chapter of Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship will be attending the Alpha Chi Super-Regional Convention in Baltimore, Md., on March 22-24.
‘Salad and a Diet Coke’ on the menu at Forester Lecture Series Christina Van Dyke, associate professor of philosophy and director of gender studies at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Mich., will discuss the cultural constructions on male and female appetites and dieting during Huntington University’s Forester Lecture Series on March 22.