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Nicholas Colgrove

Assistant Professor

Nicholas Colgrove

Assistant Professor

Academic Appointment(s)

School of Public Health
Department of Health Management, Economics, & Policy

School of Public Health
Department of Institute for Public and Preventive Health

Bio

Nicholas Colgrove works in philosophy and bioethics. His research focuses especially on conceptual clarity in law and medicine, beginning-of-life ethical issues, emerging reproductive technologies, and virtue.

  • NCOLGROVE@augusta.edu
  • 1033 E, 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904

Education

  • Ph.D., Philosophy Baylor University, 2019

  • BA, Religion/Religious Studies Huntington University, 2011

  • BA, Philosophy Huntington Univesity, 2011

Awards & Honors

  • Outstanding 酴圖傻弝け Student Instructor Award Baylor University, 2019

  • Departmental Commendation - History of Philosophy Exams Baylor University, 2014

  • Departmental Commendation - History of Philosophy Exams Baylor University, 2013

  • Philosophy Award Huntington University, 2011

  • Academic Excellence Award Huntington University, 2010

Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year

  • MPHC 8011

    Ethical Conduct in Research
  • MPHC 7209

    Health Law & Ethics

Teaching Interests

Dr. Colgroves teaching emphasizes intellectual rigor, charity in dialogue, and the cultivation of virtue. He enjoys designing courses that integrate philosophical reasoning with diverse perspectives, helping students engage polarizing bioethical issues thoughtfully, understand opposing viewpoints accurately, and apply moral reasoning to real-world professional and interdisciplinary contexts.

Scholarship

Selected Recent Publications

  • Abortion, Infanticide, and Bodily Rights: A Response to Robinson, 2025
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • Defining 'Abortion': A Call for Clarity, 2025
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • Deadly Language Games: Theological Reflections on Emerging Reproductive Technologies, 2024
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • Abortion and Public Policy: A Defense of Na簿ve Rawlsianism, 2024
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • Defending the Doctrine of the Mean Against Counterexamples: A General Strategy, 2024
    Journal Article, Academic Journal

Research Interests

Dr. Colgrove's research spans bioethics, moral philosophy, and metaphysics. His work examines conceptual and terminological ambiguity in clinical and legal discourse and explores how clearer definitions can improve ethical practice and policymaking. He also investigates questions about ontology and personhood that pertain to emerging reproductive technologies, as well as the moral significance of virtue and character in healthcare, and the inclusion of diverse moral and religious perspectives in clinical ethics. His broader goal is to promote clarity, charity, and understanding across medicine, law, and moral philosophy.

College Service

  • SPH - CEPH Competency Committee (D1 & D2) 2024 - Present

    Role: Committee Member
  • SPH - Outstanding Faculty Award Committee 2024 - 2025

    Role: Committee Member
  • SPH - Community Advisory Board (CAB) 2024 - 2024

    Role: Committee Member

University Service

  • Faculty Learning Committee - Critical Thinking Subcommittee 2024 - Present

    Role: Committee Member
  • Summer Scholars Program 2025 - 2025

    Role: Mentor
  • Summer Scholars Program 2024 - 2024

    Role: Mentor

Professional Service

  • Healthcare Ethics Committee Forum 2024 - 2024

    Role: Reviewer, Journal Article
  • Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2024 - 2024

    Role: Reviewer, Journal Article
  • Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2024 - 2024

    Role: Reviewer, Journal Article
  • Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2024 - 2024

    Role: Reviewer, Journal Article
  • Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2024 - 2024

    Role: Reviewer, Journal Article