Harvard Ban on Sex between Professor and Undergraduates likely to lead to more sex with Graduate Stu
Harvard Policy does not go far enough This is the second of a three-part series on the ethics of academics. My blog on February 4 dealt...
Politically Correct Speech on College Campuses goes too far
CUNY Ban of “Mr.,” “Mrs.,” and “Ms.” Is Academically Insulting Mr,” “Mrs.,” and “Ms” are being shown the door at the Graduate Center of...
Romney’s Decision Not to Run is Best for Republicans
Ethically, Romney did the Right Thing So Mitt Romney told his supporters last Friday that he won’t run for President in 2016. He made the...
A few thoughts on teaching Ethics
Are Business Schools using the Best Approach to Teach Ethics? The other day I reflected on a lecture I gave to my ethics students on how...
Should School Kids be Suspended or Expelled for “Willful Defiance” Behavior?
New Law in California Replaces Personal Responsibility with Ethical Relativism California has become the first state in the nation to...
Making the Case for Moral Education in our Schools
Right versus wrong is not Relative or Situational but based on Concrete Moral Virtues Recently in preparing for a lecture on moral...
The Ethics of Shark Tank
Analyzing the Ethics of Sharks for Shark Tank Nation Shark Tank is a reality television show where would-be entrepreneurs try to sell...
Social Media, Civilty and Ethical Responsibilities of Millennials
Your Actions and Words on Social Media Define Your Character I recently read a blog post about “10 Social Media Blunders That Cost a...
What Should we Conclude about the ‘Paper-Class’ Scandal at UNC
‘Tar heel-Gate Raises Many Ethical Issues about the Behavior of UNC Officials If you’re a sports fan, by now you have probably heard...
The Costs and Benefits of New Federal Rules on Campus Sexual Violence
Does the Increased Bureaucracy Justify the Protection Afforded Students? New federal rules issued on Monday aim to make campuses safer by...