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.
Fighting Stigma with Knowledge: RETI Fellow Brandon Brown Focuses on Peru
Opportunity to Submit Comments for the Office of Disease Prevention Draft Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2014–2018
The Scientist-Citizen Dilemma and Moral Stress
For the Love of Animals: Fordham Professor Examines Christian Ethics and the Treatment of Animals in New Book
Using Theatre to Promote Social Justice and Inspire Transformative Action
Creating LGBTQ Inclusive Curriculum and Classroom Climate
NIH Grant Applications and the Government Shutdown: What You Need to Know
A Lesson From JPMorgan Chase on Accountability, Fear and the Trustworthy Organization
Can a racist grandfather raise a biracial child? ‘The Root’ asks Dr. Celia B. Fisher to weigh in
Project THANKS: Turning HIV/AIDS into New Knowledge for Sisters
HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute Fellow Examines HIV Testing in Appalachia
Webinar: Advancing Bioethics Education
HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute Fellow Publishes Study on HIV Testing and Facebook
Using Your Moral Compass to Navigate the College Experience
Fordham University Research Ethics Training Institute Faculty Member Discusses the Ethics of HIV Cure Research
Advance Directives for Research Involving Adults with Advancing Dementia
From Patmos to Eloy, AZ: John of Patmos, Exile and the Dream 9