Terrell Ward Bynum, PhD

[Distinguished] Connecticut State University Professor

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A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1963

Dr. Bynum receives a Bachelor of Science in chemistry with honors and distinction from the University of Delaware.

1963

Dr. Bynum receives a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy with honors and distinction from the University of Delaware.

1966

Dr. Bynum receives a Master of Arts in philosophy from Princeton University.

1967

Dr. Bynum becomes an assistant professor of philosophy at American University in Washington, D.C.

1968

Dr. Bynum becomes an assistant professor of philosophy at State University of New York at Albany.

1974

Dr. Bynum becomes an assistant professor of philosophy at Ramapo College in Mahwah, New Jersey.

1975

Dr. Bynum becomes an assistant professor of philosophy at Dutchess Community College of the State University of New York.

1978

Dr. Bynum is promoted to associate professor of philosophy at Dutchess Community College.

1978

Dr. Bynum founds the American Association of Philosophy.

1984

Dr. Bynum receives a Master of Philosophy from the City University of New York.

1986

Dr. Bynum receives a Doctor of Philosophy in philosophy from the City University of New York.

1987

Dr. Bynum becomes an associate professor of philosophy at Southern Connecticut State University.

1989

Dr. Bynum is promoted to a full professor of philosophy at Southern Connecticut State University.

1990

Dr. Bynum is appointed president of the American Association of Philosophy Teachers.

2001

Dr. Bynum becomes a board member of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy.

2008

Dr. Bynum receives the Barwise Prize from the American Philosophical Association.

2009

Dr. Bynum receives the INSEIT-Weizenbaum Award from the International Society for Ethics Information Technology.

2011

Dr. Bynum receives the Preston Covey Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association for Computing and Philosophy.

2016

Dr. Bynum becomes a Distinguished CSU Professor at Southern Connecticut State University.

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