Background
Steinberg, Stephen Phillip was born on March 9, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of David Louis and Dena Sudow Steinberg.
Steinberg, Stephen Phillip was born on March 9, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of David Louis and Dena Sudow Steinberg.
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with distinction, University Michigan, 1971. Master of Science in Journalism, Columbia University, 1972. Master of Arts in Philosophy, New School for Social Research, 1982.
Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1989.
News writer World's Greatest Newspaper-television and Radio, Chicago, summer 1970. Writer United States Information Agency, Washington, summer 1971. Staff writer Medical Tribune, Incorporated, New York York City, 1972-1973.
Account executive Joseph Dermer and Associate, Inc., 1974-1975. Account associate Bruce Porter Company, Inc., 1975-1976. Development officer, adjunct instructor humanities Pratt Institute, 1977-1978.
Assistant dean School Arts and Sciences, University Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1978-1987, lecturer department philosophy, since 1981. Academy and career advisor College General Studies, University Pennsylvania, 1978-1987, assistant director graduate programs, administrator College General Studies, 1982-1987, director Master of Arts and Professional Studies program, 1985-1987, coordinator Faculty Council on Undergraduate Education, 1986-1987, coordinator provost's council on undergraduate education, 1987-1992, coordinator provost's council on undergraduate admissions, 1987-1992, coordinator council of undergraduate deans, 1987-1992, acting executive assistant to provost, spring 1990, coordinator council of graduate deans, 1987-1990, coordinator planning committee on undergraduate education, 1987-1989, coordinator planning committee on doctoral education, 1987-1989, faculty advisor College Arts and Sciences, since 1990, assistant to president, since 1990. Executive director Penn National Commission on Society, Culture and Community, since 1996.
Interim director 21st Century Project for Undergraduate Experience, 1997-1998, affiliated faculty Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethno-political Conflict, since 1999. Executive director Penn Public Talk Project, since 1999.
Member board directors, executive committee Jewish Community Relations Council, Philadelphia, since 1984. Member board directors, trustee Hillel of Greater Philadelphia, since 1988. Member American Philosophical Association, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Association for Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism.