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1. Edwardsville Intelligencer
www.goedwardsville.com/site/ne - [Cached]Published on: 12/10/2004 Last Visited: 12/11/2004
Speaking at the morning ceremony to graduate candidates in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Engineering and Nursing is Philosophy Professor John Danley.
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Danley joined the SIUE Philosophy faculty in 1976. He earned a baccalaureate in Philosophy at Kalamazoo College; a master of divinity in the philosophy of Religion at Union Theological Seminary, New York City; and a master's and a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Rochester.
Serving as assistant chair, acting chair, and chair of the Department of Philosophy at SIUE duing one six-year period, Danely has been very active in departmental, school, college, and university governance for the university, serving on several committees over the past 28 years. He is the author of one book and 19 professional journal articles, and has made numerous grant proposals.
Danley was invited to participate in the Ruffin Lecture at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia for four consecutive years.
His areas of specialization are social political philosophy, ethics, and applied ethics in business and engineering. -
2. www.siue.com
www.siue.com/news/archives/Arc - [Cached]Published on: 12/6/2004 Last Visited: 3/24/2007
Speaking at the morning ceremony to graduate candidates in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Engineering and Nursing is Philosophy Professor John Danley.
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Danley joined the SIUE Philosophy faculty in 1976. He earned a baccalaureate in Philosophy at Kalamazoo (MI) College; a master of divinity in the Philosophy of Religion at Union Theological Seminary, New York City; and a master's and a doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Rochester (NY).
Serving as assistant chair, acting chair, and chair of the Department of Philosophy at SIUE during one six-year period, Danley has been very active in departmental, school, college, and university governance for the university, serving on several committees over the past 28 years. He is the author of one book and 19 professional journal articles, and has made numerous grant proposals.
Danley was invited to participate in the Ruffin Lecture at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia for four consecutive years. His areas of specialization are social and political philosophy, ethics, and applied ethics in business and engineering.

