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  1. Nov 17, 2015 · Scholars in general have not taken seriously Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) as a philosopher, perhaps because he never wrote a formal philosophical treatise. Yet Jefferson was a prodigious writer, and his writings were suffuse with philosophical content. Well-acquainted with the philosophical literature of his day and of antiquity, he left ...

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  3. Mr. O'Pella has been working in higher education administration at Thomas Jefferson University since 2008 and has experience in enrollment management, academic affairs, and teaching. He manages information across the college and contributes to initiatives that enhance the experience for both students and faculty at Thomas Jefferson University.

  4. Mar 1, 2021 · In between, Taylor explores the circumstances that thwarted Jefferson's vision for educational institutions. This Jefferson reluctantly competes for the attention of adolescent males amid the desperate, fading fortunes of Virginia in an adolescent nation. Jefferson's vision of a system of public education faced constant resistance from a public ...

  5. Aug 23, 2023 · Thomas Jefferson University has named its first Black medical school dean, Said A. Ibrahim, a physician whose research centers on health equity and disparities and who has a background in internal medicine, public health, and diversity and inclusion efforts. Ibrahim, who has worked at several major health systems, including the University of ...

  6. Fry and Jefferson map of Virginia. This is a second edition of a map originally drawn by Thomas Jefferson's father, Peter (1707/08–1757), and Joshua Fry (1700–1754) in 1751. This map includes Albemarle County, Virginia much the way it was in Jefferson's youth. Shadwell, the Jefferson family plantation, is indicated at the upper right.

  7. Education and The Art of Citizenship Thomas Jefferson believed only educated citizens could make the American experiment in self-government succeed. An Informed Citizenry This livestream explores Jefferson’s ideas about what it meant to be a citizen, the people who were left out of that definition, and what this history can teach Americans today.

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