Skip to content

Nick Gier

Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Idaho, Senior Fellow, Martin Institute of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolutionx1990-2000, Coordinator of Religious Studiesx 1980-2003

Nick Gier

Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Idaho, Senior Fellow, Martin Institute of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolutionx1990-2000, Coordinator of Religious Studiesx 1980-2003

  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Curriculum Vitae
  • Contact
  • Articles
    • Columns
    • Religion
    • Philosophy
    • Civil Rights
    • Politics
    • Archives
  • Courses

Month: August 2018

An update on unions in higher education

Nick GierAugust 23, 2018April 3, 2020Leave a Comment on An update on unions in higher education

The advance of higher education unions has generally stalled at about 375,000 faculty—21 percent of private schools and 35 percent of public colleges and universities. This significant movement has leveled off primarily because 23 states still do not allow collective…

Continue reading ➞ An update on unions in higher education

Lost in a world of red and green

Nick GierAugust 9, 2018April 3, 2020Leave a Comment on Lost in a world of red and green

As I read about the fires raging across the western states, I’m reminded of my three years on “hot shot” crews in the late 1960s. One June day on Oregon’s Rogue River National Forest our crew was digging a practice…

Continue reading ➞ Lost in a world of red and green

Subscribe to my newsletter

sending...
Nick Gier
509 Taylor Ave.
Moscow, ID 83843
Privacy Policy
© 2020 Nicholas Gier
  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Curriculum Vitae
  • Contact
  • Articles
    • Columns
    • Religion
    • Philosophy
    • Civil Rights
    • Politics
    • Archives
  • Courses

Search

Recent Articles

  • North Idaho College Threatened by GOP Take-Over March 21, 2023
  • The Founders were Woke: Why Aren’t You? March 11, 2023
  • Magaland: Majorie Taylor Greene’s Dream Fulfilled March 6, 2023
  • Are Leftists Ruining our Children’s Lives? February 8, 2023
  • Finding Your Truth on the River of Life February 7, 2023

Recent Comments

    Archives

    • March 2023 (3)
    • February 2023 (2)
    • November 2022 (2)
    • October 2022 (1)
    • September 2022 (2)
    • August 2022 (1)
    • June 2022 (3)
    • May 2022 (2)
    • February 2022 (1)
    • September 2021 (1)
    • July 2021 (1)
    • May 2021 (1)
    • April 2021 (2)
    • March 2021 (1)
    • February 2021 (2)
    • December 2020 (2)
    • October 2020 (2)
    • August 2020 (1)
    • July 2020 (2)
    • June 2020 (3)
    • May 2020 (2)
    • April 2020 (2)
    • March 2020 (2)
    • February 2020 (1)
    • January 2020 (1)
    • December 2019 (1)
    • July 2019 (2)
    • June 2019 (2)
    • May 2019 (1)
    • April 2019 (2)
    • March 2019 (3)
    • February 2019 (2)
    • January 2019 (2)
    • December 2018 (3)
    • November 2018 (2)
    • October 2018 (1)
    • September 2018 (2)
    • August 2018 (2)
    • July 2018 (2)
    • June 2018 (2)
    • May 2018 (2)
    • April 2018 (2)
    • March 2018 (2)
    • February 2018 (2)
    • January 2018 (2)
    • December 2017 (2)
    • November 2017 (3)
    • October 2017 (2)
    • September 2017 (3)
    • August 2017 (2)
    • July 2017 (2)
    • June 2017 (2)
    • May 2017 (2)
    • April 2017 (3)
    • March 2017 (2)
    • February 2017 (2)
    • January 2017 (1)
    • December 2016 (2)
    • November 2016 (2)
    • October 2016 (2)
    • August 2016 (3)
    • July 2016 (2)
    • June 2016 (2)
    • May 2016 (1)
    • April 2016 (2)
    • March 2016 (3)
    • January 2016 (3)
    • December 2015 (2)
    • November 2015 (2)
    • October 2015 (2)
    • September 2015 (2)
    • August 2015 (2)
    • July 2015 (3)

    Categories

    • Uncategorized

    Meta

    • Log in
    • Entries RSS
    • Comments RSS
    • WordPress.org