Metropolitan State University of Denver launches the Denver Project for Humanistic Inquiry (“D-phi”) in September with a citywide series of events including art exhibits, film screenings, theatrical performances and lectures.  

D-phi Director and MSU—Denver Associate Professor of Philosophy Adam Graves shared the big, esoteric picture on “First Take with Lando and Chavis.”

“Today when we talk about the humanities, it’s almost obligatory to talk about the soft skills that one attains for marketability’s sake,” says Graves.  Their objective is less direct.

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