
Five Radford University students had the unique opportunity in October to travel to Lisbon, Portugal, to present their research on some of the world’s most perplexing, wicked problems to a distinguished group of researchers and academics at the 10th annual Responsible Management and Education conference.

Under the guidance of advisor Dr. Tay Keong Tan, students interested in wicked problems have formed a Wicked Student Society, a student club focused on wicked problems.

The Department of Philosophy developed the first Wicked Problems class on campus. PHIL 115 engages students across a semester on the solution of a particular wicked problem like climate, inequality, or healthcare access. The class participates in the Wicked Festival and is a starting point for the Wicked Problems mino

The Wicked Problems Minor is a collaboration between the departments of Philosophy & Religious Studies and Political Science.
The Wicked Problems Minor is designed to turn students into turbo-charged wicked problem solvers.
Send the form to Dr. Chapman Rackaway, POSC Department Chair, at crackaway@radford.edu.
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