Author: Ethics and Society
This is the blog of the Fordham University Center for Ethics Education. The Center was established in 1999 to augment Fordham's commitment to cultivate life-long habits of critical thinking, moral reflection, and articulate expression, drawing upon the Jesuit maxims of Wisdom & Learning and Men and Women for Others. The Center provides a broad range of multidisciplinary ethics education opportunities, including degree programs, major lectures and support for ethics research and scholarship.
Voices in HIV Research: How the Fordham Research Ethics Training Institute Shapes the Next Generation of Leaders
Criminology and Research Ethics: Drawing the Line in Animal Research
Fordham’s Dr. Celia B. Fisher on Charlie Sheen’s HIV disclosures: ‘Sex workers may not have the economic or social power to say no’
‘High-Profile and HIV+’ Revives Ethical Questions
Faculty Voices Against Hate Speech on College Campuses
Exploring Faculty Responsibilities Toward Students in Distress
‘Family is Family’: Why Intel’s New Adoption & Fertility Policies are a Step in the Right Direction
Dr. Celia B. Fisher Presents Webinar on Ethics in Adolescent HIV Prevention Research: Youth and Parent Perspectives
Invitation to Open Meeting on APHA Ethics Code Revision
NIH’s New Definition of “Children” Finally Gets it Right: A Welcome Change for Children’s Health Equity
Stopping Pseudoscience & Protecting Children’s Lives: Fordham’s Dr. Celia B. Fisher on SAMHSA Expert Panel Behind White House Groundbreaking Conversion Therapy Report
Fordham RETI Fellow Addresses HIV Prevention & PrEP-Related Stigma
Justice for College Roommates: A Lighthearted Approach to a Complex Principle
Predatory Publishers: a $75 million-a-year business that can exacerbate health disparities
Unethical Teaching: How Perceptions of the Poor Negatively Shape Outcomes and Why Assumptions of Race and Class Must be Challenged
‘Generosity is penicillin to our culture of entitlement’: Cardinal Dolan on ethics, social justice and issues facing millennials
The Poor and Marginalized are not ‘Boxes to be Checked’: Reflections on Matthew 25
Putting Justice Back in the Justice System: ‘It is time to defend the basic human rights of the voiceless individuals’