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Institute for Business Ethics and SustainabilityPrindle Institue for Ethics
The Prindle Institute for Ethics equips people to deepen their understanding of different moral perspectives and to think critically about the inescapable ethical issues of our time. The Manager of Campus Ethics Programs supervises and coordinates the Institute’s interactive ethics programming for undergraduate students at DePauw. One of the primary responsibilities is to manage the Institute’s year-long Hillman Internship Program.
Kristen Fuhs Wells
The Intercollegiate Civil Disagreement Partnership (ICDP) equips undergraduates with the habits and virtues needed to engage meaningfully in dialogue across differences, both large and small. Through a year-long, cross-institutional fellowship, students from diverse colleges and universities train together in the practice of dialogue, learn to facilitate conversations across political lines, and help cultivate healthier cultures of disagreement on their own campuses.
Kristen Fuhs WellsShaping the Future: Educating Responsible Professionals
Jason Eberl
Call for Proposals
The Midwest Ethics Symposium is an annual conference hosted by the Prindle Institute that convenes scholars, faculty, students, and alumni for intensive discussions on complex ethical issues. Each conference is centered around a particular theme. Past themes have included the ethics of philanthropy and the ethical challenges associated with new artificial intelligence technologies.
Alex Richardson
We are pleased to invite you to contribute to a Special Issue of Religions dedicated to Jewish Ethics: Foundations, Developments, and Contemporary Challenges.
Tsuriel Rashi
Lisa M Lee, Patrick Sullivan and Amy Lansky are guest editing a special issue of Annals of Epidemiology that will focus on Science, Interrupted.
Kristen Fuhs Wells