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Joseph P. Draper is Chair of the Humanities Department and an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Regis College. He holds a PhD from Boston College (2008) and an MA from the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul School of Divinity (1994). His research focuses on the intersection of ethics, religious belief, and mental complexity, employing interdisciplinary approaches from cognitive theory, developmental psychology, and anthropology.
Dr. Draper has received notable awards including the Lonergan Fellowship (2016, 2010), Kaneb grant (2013/14), and Apple iPad grant (2014). His work emphasizes experiential learning, integrating co-curricular activities and internships into education. Recent presentations include discussions on post-secular thought, MLK’s legacy, and bioethical dilemmas in organ transplantation.
- Education: PhD Philosophy (Boston College, 2008), MA Philosophy (University of St. Thomas, 1994)
- Awards: 4 major grants/fellowships since 2010
- Publications: 9 key articles/books since 2005
His research often bridges ancient texts with modern ethical challenges, reflected in presentations on Homeric epics and Socratic philosophy (2010) alongside modern issues like gender hierarchy in the Catholic Church (2013). He advocates for communities to evolve through adaptive epistemological frameworks.




