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February 16, 2016 Press Releases

American Humanist Association Presents University Humanist Award to Pitzer College

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February 16, 2016 Press Releases

For Immediate Release

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Merrill Miller, 202-238-9088 ext. 105, merrillmiller@americanhumanist.org

Anna Chang, 909-607-0491, anna_change@pitzer.edu

(Claremont, CA, February 16, 2016)—On Monday, February 15, the American Humanist Association proudly presented its 2016 University Award for Philosophical Diversity to Pitzer College. The award was accepted by Dr. Phil Zuckerman, chair of Pitzer’s Secular Studies program, and Thomas Poon, Pitzer College interim president.

“Pitzer College is a trailblazer in its attention to the study of secularism and humanism in our society,” said Roy Speckhardt, executive director of the American Humanist Association. “Through its Secular Studies program, Pitzer College has created an academic environment that encourages dialogue between many different philosophies and worldviews, both religious and nonreligious.” 

Pitzer College is the first school in the United States to offer a degree in Secular Studies, which focuses on investigating the culture of non-religious communities. An interdisciplinary program, Pitzer’s Secular Studies brings together the social sciences, history, philosophy, the arts and the humanities to analyze and understand political secularism and philosophical skepticism. The program was founded in 2011 by Dr. Phil Zuckerman, a prominent author and professor whose books and research have demonstrated how non-religious people and communities find meaning and values in worldviews such as a secular humanism.   

“For over a century, academia has studied every facet of religious life, but there are hundreds of millions of people who live their lives without religion, and we need to study them as well. Essential academic endeavors must include understanding secular people and culture, analyzing secularism’s role in politics and national developments, exploring secular thought and movements throughout history, and examining humanism, skepticism, agnosticism, atheism and a host of other rationalist and naturalist worldviews,” said Dr. Phil Zuckerman. “Being recognized by the American Humanist Association for our efforts on these fronts is a real honor.”

The American Humanist Association created the award to recognize colleges and universities that foster a culture of openness and academic inquiry that allows humanism and a diverse array of other philosophical perspectives to flourish. Previous universities recognized with this award include Carnegie Mellon University (2015) and Stanford University (2014). By offering the award, the American Humanist Association aspires to counter the prejudice faced by humanists and other nontheists who are good without a god as well as encourage schools to include courses on humanism in their curriculums.

More information about the increasing number of colleges and universities that offer classes on humanism and secularism can be found here.

Pitzer college officials, including Dr. Phil Zuckerman, accepting an award from the American Humanist Association, with Executive Director Roy Speckhardt.

(Photo credit:Adam Kazub/Pitzer College)

Roy Speckhardt, the American Humanist Association executive director, presenting the award to Phil Zuckerman

(Photo credit: Adam Kazub/Pitzer College)

Roy Speckhardt presenting the award at Pitzer College.

(Photo credit: Adam Kazub/Pitzer College)

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Founded in 1941 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., the American Humanist Association (AHA) works to protect the rights of humanists, atheists, and other nontheistic Americans. The AHA advances the ethical and life-affirming philosophy of humanism, which—without beliefs in any gods or other supernatural forces—encourages individuals to live informed and meaningful lives that aspire to the greater good of humanity.

Pitzer College is a nationally top-ranked undergraduate liberal arts and sciences institution. A member of The Claremont Colleges in Claremont, California, Pitzer offers a distinctive approach to a liberal arts education by linking intellectual inquiry with interdisciplinary studies, cultural immersion, social responsibility and community involvement. For more information, please visit www.pitzer.edu.

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