November 7, 2012 | Rose Hill Campus Our second Ethics Colloquium Series of the semester featured Dr. Saul Cornell, one of the nation’s leading authorities on early American constitutional thought and … Continue Reading The American Gun Debate: Trust, Violence, and the Eclipse (2012)
October 17, 2012 | Rose Hill Campus Our first Ethics Colloquium Series of the semester was led by Professor Robert Hurley (GBA), who discussed his new book “The Decision to Trust: How … Continue Reading The Decision to Trust (2012)
April 24, 2012 | Lincoln Center Campus Current national debates have focused on the growing political influence of money and mass media in the electoral arena and its implications for … Continue Reading Money, Media, and the Battle for Democracy’s Soul (2012)
March 29, 2012 | Rose Hill Campus In October 2011, the Vatican released a 41-page document, “Towards Reforming the International Financial and Monetary Systems in the Context of Global Public … Continue Reading Catholic Idealism vs. Economic Realism (2012)
March 21, 2012 | Rose Hill Campus Members of Fordham’s Faculty offered brief perspectives on issues raised by the recent hate speech incidents and in response to Father McShane’s call … Continue Reading Cura Personalis: Faculty Voices Against Hate Speech on Campus (2012)
November 16, 2011 | Rose Hill Campus This faculty ethics seminar was led by Professor Gerard Vong (philosophy) and the response was delivered by Robert Brent (economics). If we can … Continue Reading Valuing Health: Benefit Disparities and Global Development Aid in Population Philosophy (2011)
October 12, 2011 | Rose Hill Campus Presented by Nicholas Tampio (Political Science) and Adam Fried (Center for Ethics Education). Talk Description: America is currently embroiled in wars in Iraq … Continue Reading What do we Owe Veterans? Moral and Clinical Perspectives (2011)
April 12, 2011 | Lincoln Center Campus A decade has passed since the September 11th terrorist attacks. Meanwhile, debate over methods of preventing future harms while preserving our moral integrity … Continue Reading Moral Outrage and Moral Repair: Reflection on 9/11 and its Afterlife (2011)
April 6, 2011 | Lincoln Center Campus This documentary and discussion focused on moral reconciliation, forgiveness, and repair related to acts of evil and wrong-doing, such as 9/11 and other … Continue Reading Moral Reconciliation, Forgiveness, and Repair: Film Viewing and Discussion (2011)
February 16, 2011: Luncheon & Faculty Ethics Seminar Jada Strabbing (philosophy) will present on “Moral Responsibility for Actions and Attitudes: Connections to Psychological Disorders and Criminal Justice.” Barry Rosenfeld (psychology) … Continue Reading Faculty Ethics Seminar Series (2010-2011)
April 20, 2010 | Rose Hill Campus With presentations from a number of distinguished and well-known academics, business leaders, regulatory officers, and ethics scholars, this multidisciplinary conference explored the intersections … Continue Reading Moral Heat: Ethical Dimensions of Environmental Regulation and Economics in the 21st Century (2010)
April 21 2009 | Lincoln Center Campus With presentations from well-known academics and experts, this multidisciplinary conference explored a number of issues related to the topic of privacy and privacy … Continue Reading Privacy Rights and Wrongs: Balancing Moral Priorities for the 21st Century (2009)
April 17, 2007 | Lincoln Center Campus Sponsored by the Center for Ethics Education, the Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, and the Natural Law Colloquium The debate over stem … Continue Reading Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Moral Questions for the 21st Century (2007)
April 27, 2006 | Lincoln Center Campus Sponsored by the Center for Ethics Education and the Fordham Center on Religion and Culture.
April 29 – May 1, 2005 | Lincoln Center Campus This conference brought together key stakeholders to discuss issues related to the responsible evaluation of risk in behavioral science research. … Continue Reading ‘Minimal Risk’ in Behavioral Science Research: A Decisional Framework for Investigation (2005)
April 13, 2005 | Lincoln Center Campus Lecture by Maev-Ann Wren, award-winning and internationally prominent economist, journalist for the Irish Times and author of Unhealthy State: Anatomy of a Sick … Continue Reading Health Care Reform in an Unhealthy State (2005)