As the closing event of its 275th anniversary celebration, the American Philosophical Society invited leaders from scientific and scholarly academies around the world to join in a symposium on June 12-14, 2019. This public keynote addresses major challenges to the scholarly and scientific enterprise. Mark Thompson, CEO of The New York Times Company, led this discussion about the current state and future prospects of science, research, and scholarship. Panelists include Mehmet Ali Alpar (Bilim Akademisi – Turkey), James Liao (Academia Sinica – Taiwan), Antonio Loprieno (ALLEA – Europe), Marcia McNutt (National Academy of Sciences – United States), and Moneef Zou’bi (Islamic World Academy of Sciences – Jordan).
Dr. Gibbard presents a talk on normative consistency and how they could clash with policies such as the UN Declaration of human rights.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol 158, no.1
Ulrich examines the iconography of women's suffrage from several centuries in commemoration of the 19th amendment. She explains that the 20th century movement moved from the West coast to the East coast, as opposed to popular opinion.