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Pit Sitting for Global Ethics!

The Pit

Drop by The Pit from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to learn more about our office, collect some swag, and get featured in our 2019 Global Ethics Month video!

Film Screening: An Inconvenient Truth

Come celebrate Global Ethics Month with a screening of the film "An Inconvenient Truth" followed by a discussion led by Environmental Planning Specialist, Todd BenDor.

Global Ethics Day

Keep an eye on our Instagram account (@unc_integrity) for a short film about why global ethics matters to members of the Carolina Community.

UNC Employee Appreciation Day

Carolina Union - Great Hall

Come see us at the Union to pick up some swag, learn more about what we do, and celebrate all our awesome UNC Chapel Hill employees!

How Ethics Dies: Laws and Lawyers in Nazi Germany

Tate-Turner-Kuralt Auditorium, UNC School of Social Work 325 Pittsboro Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Join us to learn from UNC Law Professor Eric Muller about the failures of ethics within laws and lawyers during the Nazi regime. Professor Muller's talk will be followed by a reception.

Ethics Around the Table

Toy Lounge, Dey Hall

Come participate in a discussion of ethical action and how to respond ethically when needed with Dr. Kim Strom-Gottfried, Director of the UNC Office of Ethics and Policy and Professor at the UNC School of Social Work.

Ethics and Our Idols

Ethical consumerism refers to the choices the public makes in buying products. This conversation will consider the ethics of purchasing products created by artists or athletes who have engaged in interpersonal violence. Do our choices of books, movies, sports merchandise, … Read more

Leading and Healing in the Aftermath of 9/11

The twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks offers a rich opportunity to reflect on ethical issues experienced in the aftermath. This conversation will explore the implications on college campuses by looking at dilemmas and decisions following the attack and the … Read more

Ethics Bowl with the Parr Center

Join us in 105 Caldwell Hall to watch a lively discussion between UNC Ethics and Policy Interns and interns from the Parr Center. We will toil with the decision to pay college athletes and universal basic income.