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ABOUT ME

My wonderful
husband and mother

To my amazing husband, Benjamin who walked into my life over 20 years ago and who has held my hand through many ups and downs including two moves (one to Chicago and one to Berlin Germany), 10 years of graduate school at DePaul University and Northwestern. I was fortunate to I hold his hand through his many years at UCSD, University of Chicago, Berlin Germnay, and The Salk Institute. I am so proud of your success as a Cancer Research scientist and for achieving your dream of having your own lab at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Utah.  Now you can begin your search for the cure!

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I encounter a wonderful Philosophy Professor Pidgeon at San Diego Mesa College in the early 90's. After completing a few semesters at Mesa, I went to UCSD and majored in Philosophy. After completing my Philosophy degree, I took a few years off to work. I started graduate school in Philosophy at DePaul University in 1997.

 

While at DePaul University I begin to teach Humanities and Philosophy courses at Harold Washington College. After spending a year in Berlin, Germany and sucessfully completing my Master's degree in philosophy I started my 2nd graduate program in German Literature and Critical thought at Northwestern University.

 

While at Northwestern I began to teach Humanities, Mythology, Philosophy and Religion courses at Oakton Community College. After sucessfully completing my 2nd Master's degree, I returned to my wonderful hometown of San Diego California in 2007. I taught at San Diego Miramar College from 2007-2010, MiraCosta College from 2008-2015, and San Diego City College from 2008-2015.

 

I have been teaching Humanities, Mythology, Philosophy and Religious courses at San Diego Mesa College and Southwestern College since 2008.

My wonderful mother, Sonya who has fostered my love of knowledge and wisdom while she was a student at UCSD and Yale University. Exposed to a wonderful academic home library and amazing conversations at a very young age, without her, I would not be where I am now. I remember picking up her copy of Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra at a very young age and to listening to all of her wonderful tales from her Anthropology studies. Thanks for being my Socrates and helping me discover the wisdom within.  As my mother you have stood by my side through many many ups and downs and have always been there for me. 

My Philosophy Mentor,
Professor Patrick Pidgeon

 

Thank you for bring me out of the cave

Prominent professor dies

Marcel Anderson, News Editor

 

On Feb. 11, Mesa Community College discovered the sad truth of a former professor’s and colleague’s death.

 

Former professor Patrick Pidgeon began teaching philosophy here at Mesa in 1970, and throughout the years, Pidgeon was very active in the Mesa community. Serving as the Chair of Chairs for part of his time here, and as the Chair of the Department of Social Sciences, Pidgeon spent much of his time expanding the curriculum for the department through his love and devotion of the subject.

 

Three years after being named the Dean of the School of Social/Behavioral Sciences and Multicultural Studies, Pidgeon retired from his position to return to Mesa in order to restart his love of teaching. Current Dean of the School of Social/Behavioral Sciences and Multicultural Studies, Dr. Charles Zappia, states; “…he was a very student oriented professor, who enjoyed dialogue with his students, and who really found some joy in trying to get them to think more critically about their experiences and about philosophy.” With such dedication to the school like this, Pidgeon was also named Professor of the year four times at Mesa Community College.

 

As sad as it may be, Pigeon’s legacy will be a lasting one at Mesa. With building the Philosophy program to what it is now, Pidgeon’s memory will last for time to come in the halls of the school. Zappia goes on to say, “he developed and wrote a number of new courses that are still in the philosophy program today…he at least wrote half a dozen.” This shows how impactful and prominent Pidgeon was to the school and how much he cared for the education of those around him.

And so, even after his death, Patrick Pidgeon will forever been known as a large contributor to Mesa Community College’s philosophy program. For years to come, Pidgeon’s hard work and dedication will be seen throughout the many achievements of students’ futures. Gone but not forgotten, Patrick Pidgeon is an example of a true spirit of Mesa Community College.

EDUCATION

RESEARCH INTERESTS

 

2000-2007
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

GERMAN LITERATURE AND CRITICAL THOUGHT

GERMAN, GREEK AND FRENCH

1997-2000

DEPAUL UNIVERSITY

PHILOSOPHY, GERMAN AND GREEK

1999-2000

FREI UNIVERSITYBERLIN GERMANY

PHILOSOPHY AND GREEK PHILOSPHY

1999-2000

FREI UNIVERSITY, BERLIN GERMANY

PHILOSOPHY AND GREEK PHILOSOPHY

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