“The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity and its exclusive corporate sponsor, LRN, have announced that Sarah Ransohoff, University of North Carolina, Class of 2012, is the first place winner of the 2012 Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics essay contest. The Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics is an annual competition that challenges college students in the
I found this great article at the Centre for Research Ethics & Bioethics “Tearing down old buildings and erecting new ones on the basis of modern science and technology – we are constantly doing it in our cities. But can similar ambitions to get rid of the old, to modernize, be realized even more thoroughly,
“LRN’s periodic surveys and assessments find that, while ethics and compliance programs have taken deep root across the corporate landscape in the past decade, often they remain in silos, running education and risk management programs peripheral to day-to-day business operations. Reliance on these narrowly defined programs is no longer adequate to meet the exacting demands
“Between 1986 and 1993 Jacques Derrida wrote various papers and contributions on architecture. I intend to demonstrate that these writings focus on the question of the relation to the other and, therefore, on the ethical dimension of architecture. In particular, I argue that within this ethical perspective one must understand Derrida’s expression of ‘the architecture
In the world of Cyber/Computer games participants are “asked to answer some ethical multi-choice questions in a gypsy’s caravan. The answers affected your starting class, and in the rest of the game you were vaguely encouraged to be virtuous by the game mechanics. It was interesting and different at the time, and felt as though
“Hello, Ben. In 2009, when you and I sat together on a panel for the PBS documentary In Search of the Good Corporate Citizen, I recall your statement that there really wasn’t a need for a chief compliance officer, because the general counsel and chief financial officer could “split” that role. I remember countering with,