Michael P. Hodges is an expert in Wittgenstein’s philosophy, American Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion and Philosophy of Education. He has taught at Vanderbilt since 1968, marking this year his last. In this episode, Ramzan and Hodges discuss why Hodges signed a petition to have Joe Wyatt resign, the several roles he played at Vanderbilt and uncovers some of the absurd stories of his time here.
Notes From Nash: 56 years of Vanderbilt: Michael Hodges
Michael P. Hodges announced his retirement from Vanderbilt during the 23-24 school year.
By Farouk Ramzan, Staff Podcaster
Apr 30, 2024
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Farouk Ramzan, Staff Podcaster
Farouk Ramzan ('26) is from San Antonio majoring in psychology and economics in the College of Arts & Sciences. In his free time, he fishes, does film photography, writes novels, screenplays, and skeet shoots. He is interested in a vast era of topics ranging from statistical theory to architecture to Russian literature. You can reach him at [email protected].