Fordham University Center for Ethics Education Archive
Via freedigitalphotos.net STUDENT VOICES By: Philippa Girling The Occupy Wall Street movement was ‘a constructive failure.’ It fizzled out after ‘failing to create the social change that it set out to achieve.’ These are not my words; they are …
Corroral Missile in front of the Center Exchange, 1957. Photo via NYPL Digital Archives. STUDENT VOICES By: Kayla Giampaolo On July …
Pervasive fears sparked by acts of terror, violent crime and resource scarcity test our values and raise critical questions about how enduring our support for human rights may be. When does the right to live safely and securely trump our …
STUDENT VOICES | CHYNN PRIZE FIRST-PLACE WINNER By: Tiffany Melillo Every day, regardless of what I do, I use forced labor. No, I am not a plantation owner in the South during the Civil War, nor am I a …
STUDENT VOICES Photo via freedigitalphotos.net. By: Michael S. Dauber “In order to study blood-spatter patterns, a group of researchers in New Zealand strapped pigs to a surgical table and shot them in the head. Some of these animals were alive. …
STUDENT VOICES By Robert Schmaltz December 3, 2015, a BBC News headline reads “California Shooting: Just another day in the United States of America, another day of gunfire, panic, and fear.” By all measures this act of violence claiming the …
This piece was originally published yesterday on the Fordham News blog By: Gina Vergel Actor Charlie Sheen made headlines in 2011 with a number of trips to rehab, his dismissal from hit show Two and a Half Men, and a public …
In light of recent events on college campuses across the country, we are reminded of the seminar organized three years ago by the Fordham University Center for Ethics Education where members of faculty offered their perspectives on hate speech …
On Wednesday, November 18th, the Fordham University Center for Ethics Education will host a seminar exploring faculty responsibilities towards students in distress. The event will take place from 12:00 – 1:15 p.m. in Keating 124, on the Rose Hill …
Via freedigitalphotos.net By Elizabeth Yuko, Ph.D. This week Intel announced new job benefit policies that include tripling their adoption assistance program, and quadrupling their fertility coverage, noting, “family is family – no matter what it looks like.” This comes after …