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.
Shadows of Stigma in Asian American and Pacific Islander Mental Health by Malia Coghlan (FCLC ’25) [Student Voices]
The Urgent Need for Action: Addressing Gun Violence in the Wake of Sandy Hook by Venesa Bajraliu (FCLC ’25) [Student Voices]
Critical Reflections on Everyday Surveillance [Student Voices]
Ethics in The News: 02/25/25
Fordham Undergraduate Allison Schneider Awarded Second Place in Essay Contest: “Donuts and Bibles: Religious Freedom in Public Schools”
AI: Myths, Realities, And Your Future [Event Recap]
Ethics in the News: 01/13/25
Bravery: What is It? How Do We Show Up For It? A Professional Development Workshop by Fordham Alumni JoAnne Kao [Event Recap]
Sacred Land in Arizona: Federal Courts in Tribal Land Litigation in Navajo Nation v. United States Forest Service and Apache Stronghold v. United States [Student Voices]
Ethics in the News: Rethinking Thanksgiving – A Conscious Celebration of Indigenous Peoples
Ethics in the News: 11/19/2024
Religion in Public Schools: A Case Study of America’s Chaplain Bills [Student Voices]
Honoring Kamala Harris’ Ethical Call to Action [Student Voices]
Can Democracy Survive AI?
Ethics in the News: Ethical Ways to Manage Voting Tension and Stress
[Student Voices] Secularism and Faith: Contemporary Social Tensions in U.S. Public Life
[Ethics in the News] Fall Fashion with a Conscience: Your Guide to Ethical Style
The Cost of Pretending The COVID-19 Pandemic is Over” By: Taliah Brisard | FCRH’ 24