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.
Join us in 105 Caldwell Hall to watch a lively discussion between UNC Ethics and Policy Interns and interns from the Parr Center.
The twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks offers a rich opportunity to reflect on ethical issues experienced in the aftermath.
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.
In 2014, the Carnegie Council created Global Ethics Day as an opportunity to explore ethics in an increasingly globalized world. This year, Global Ethics Day is officially October 21, but the Office of Ethics and Policy will be celebrating all throughout the month of October!
In celebration of Global Ethics Month, the Office of Ethics and Policy hosted an event on Monday, October 21 titled How Ethics Dies: The Role of Laws and Lawyers in Nazi Germany.
Inspired by Earth Day and founded by Carnegie Council in 2014, Global Ethics Day is an opportunity to explore ethics in an increasingly globalized world.