Eve Grace                 
Office - Palmer 25 F     Phone - 719-389-6599

Chair of the department, Eve Grace has taught at Colorado College since 1993. She was born in Paris and moved at age five to the remote Yukon, where she lived until age sixteen. After attending Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific and the Japanese Language Institute of Sophia University in Tokyo, she received her B.A. (magna cum laude) from Harvard University in 1987, where she also won the Gerda Richards Crosby Prize in Government. She received her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Toronto in 1996. She has been the recipient of a number of fellowships, including Canada's Social Science and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Fellowship and a Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Program on Constitutional Government at Harvard University. She is the author of a number of articles and chapters, including "The Restlessness of ‘Being:' Rousseau's Protean Sentiment of Existence" (History of European Ideas January 2002), to be included in the forthcoming edition on Jean-Jacques Rousseau for the Routledge series Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers. She is the co-editor of Volume 9 of The Collected Writings of Rousseau, published by the University Press of New England in 2002. Among other projects, she is currently at work on a book entitled The Ambiguous Science of Simple Souls: The Problem of Conscience in Rousseau's Thought. She teaches political philosophy.

Courses:

PS 103 Western Political Traditions
PS101 What is Politics
PS 270 Liberty and Equality
PS275 Religion and Politics
PS 226 Gender and Politics
PS235 (half) The Tragedy and Comedy of Politics
PS344 Problem of Law and Justice
PS 419: Seminar in Political Philosophy: Philosophy and Politics in Post-modernity
PS419 Seminar in Political Philosophy: Morality of Power
PS 408 Tutorial in Political Theory