Philosophy Special Opportunities

PHI SIGMA TAU

Phi Sigma Tau is the International Honor Society in Philosophy. Founded in 1930 and incorporated as a nonprofit corporation in 1955, the Society now has a network of over 200 chapters throughout the United States and Canada, at both public and private institutions of higher learning. The purpose of Phi Sigma Tau is to encourage interest and activity among students and to promote ties between philosophy departments in accredited institutions.

Phi Sigma Tau publishes a journal, Dialogue, for student contributions in all areas of contemporary philosophical research. Other PST publications include the PST Newsletter (published three times yearly) and the National Alumni Chapter Bulletin. The PST Newsletter is sent to all students and alumni/ae members and contains news of local chapter activities. The National Alumni Chapter (NAC) provides a medium of exchange and communication for onetime PST members who desire to retain their affiliation with the Society following graduation.

The Hartwick College Chapter of Phi Sigma Tau was formed in 2003, thanks to the hard work of Jen Lunsford ’04 and Amanda Craig ’04.

Faculty Advisor, 2003-present: Stefanie Rocknak, Professor of Philosophy.

Alumni Profiles

Giovanni Scarimbolo ’19

Jen Lunsford ’04

Robert Tracey ’14

Arthur Carlyle ’14

Philosophy

Theo Malone ’20