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Ethics Week

The Center for Ethics hosted its first Ethics Week on campus this year (April 4-8, 2022). The week consisted of four events: a Zoom discussion about willful blindness, a viewing and discussion of the movie Gattaca, a public discussion on whether war can ever be just at XO Bistro in Manchester, and an Ethics Circle discussion on campus about whether forgiveness can ever be wrong.

Community Discussion at a bistro in Manchester

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Faculty-Student Dinner Discussion: Student Reflection

The latest Ethics in Our World event was a faculty-student dinner discussion with Dr. Ann Holbrook of the English Department. The question of the evening was, “Why are men going to college in fewer numbers than women and then doing worse when they get there?” 

Dinner and Discussion in the President's Dining Room

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Can Literature Improve or Corrupt Character? Discussion Recap

The most recent Ethics in Our World public discussion was led by Dr. Meg Cronin of the English Department at Saint Anselm College. The conversation centered around character, whether it is something that can be changed, and literature’s role (or lack thereof) in that process.

Community Discussion at a bistro in Manchester

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New Healthcare Direct Pay Project

The Center for Ethics in Society has received a grant to launch an Ethics in Policy initiative, extending our expertise in state and local public policy beyond just housing issues. 

Jared Rhoads

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Recap: Ethics Lab with Tom Bell

The Center for Ethics was pleased to host Tom Bell, a Culture and Ethics Consultant from the United Kingdom, for a virtual Ethics Lab with students at Saint Anselm College.

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