Translated from the Greek, “sophia” means wisdom and is a fundamental concept in western philosophy, religion, and other influential traditions. Sophia is the only student publication on campus dedicated to literary philosophical thought and criticism on topics that range from politics, to religion, to culture, and everything in between. The journal also publishes analyses and reflections of art, music, and other artifacts. The Sophia staff is comprised entirely of student volunteers, and there are two ways to get involved...
Sophia is always looking for copy editors, typesetters, managing editors, technical editors, and editor-in-chiefs to build a cohesive team. Working on Sophia is a valuable experience for those planning to apply to graduate school or get involved in the extracurricular hustle of publication, as well as a great opportunity to continue thinking about questions posed in philosophical thought or upper-division courses. If you're interested, please contact our Faculty Advisor.
Publishing in Sophia provides a notable addition to a professional résumé or an academic curriculum vitae. The journal encourages current students (and recent graduates) to submit academic essays that thoroughly engage philosophical literature and thought. Submissions are chosen for publication by a panel of student editors in a double-blind selection process. Selected essays will be considered for publication pending a revision process in which editors and authors work together to polish the piece.
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