Tag: AI
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
[Ethics in the News] The Sweet Side of Halloween: Choosing Ethical Candy
Progress or Paternalism: Navigating Language Policy in American Courtrooms By: Billy Harrison (FCRH)
[Ethics in the News] Hurricane Helene: A Tale of Government Response and Dolly Parton’s Generosity