
MAJ Anthony Lupo
Instructor
Character Education Officer
Simon Center for the Professional-Military Ethic
Tony Lupo graduated from the United States Military Academy in 2010 with a BSc. in Arts, Philosophy, and Literature (Philosophy Track). A Rhodes and Marshall finalist, Tony commissioned and proceeded to Scotland, UK, where he earned an MLitt in Philosophy from the University of St. Andrews. Additionally, Tony earned a Master's of Military Art and Science from the Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, KS (2021) and an MA in Military Ethics from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH (2024). Tony's research interests include metaethics, just war theory, Thomism, and operational planning. He currently teaches the Superintendent’s Capstone Course (MX400). Tony is a military intelligence officer is the U.S. Army and has served in intelligence positions from the tactical to strategic levels, including one deployment during Operation Enduring Freedom (2012-13) to Afghanistan.
M.A., Military Ethics - Case Western Reserve University
MMAS - Command and General Staff College
M.A., Philosophy - University of St. Andrews (UK)
B.S., Arts, Philosophy, and Literature - U.S. Military Academy