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What field of study is appropriate for discussing ethical issues? Philosophy? Biology? Literature? Economics? Art? Union College, following the lead of a distinguished alumnus, Michael Rapaport ('59), believes Ethics is essential for every major, all across the curriculum. To prepare students to face the world of tough decisions and to empower them to exercise moral leadership, their college experience has to provide extensive training in everyday Ethics.
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17.06.08 --ETHICS INITIATIVE FEATURED in UNION COLLEGE MAGAZINE
23.05.08 --Spr. 08 Call for Proposals
23.05.08 --Profs. Baker and Clark to Participate in the UN Bioethics Conference
18.05.08 --Ethics and Photography: Vietnam
15.05.08 --Guerilla Girls on Tour Event
01.05.08 --Spring 2008 Ethics Events
24.04.08 --Stem Cell Talk
20.02.08 -- CALL FOR PROPOSALS
10.01.08 -- WINTER 2008 ETHICS EVENTS
10.01.07 --CALL for PROPOSALS
10.01.07 --OCTOBER Ethics Events
09.24.07 -- Prof. anupama jain to serve as our new Division I Steering Committee member
08.15.07 -- UNION to host National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference
To see the ETHICS NEWS ARCHIVE, click here
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Some faculty members are already involved in discussing Ethics in their classrooms. The Rapaport grants will help them buy teaching materials, travel to Ethics-related conferences, organize campus activities, or bring outside speakers to Union. For professors who would like to incorporate new Ethics segments into their courses, the Initiative Team is here to provide funding, research, and support. We can help with selecting case studies and conducting discussions of everyday ethical issues related to a particular subject. Please contact Dr. Anastasia Pease with any questions.
The Michael S. Rapaport Ethics across the Curriculum grants provide an honorarium, plus funds for materials, research, travel, and guest speakers. Please click here to download a Request for Proposals and a grant application.
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