The Ethics of Fighting ISIS
Is it Morally Right for the U.S. to Bomb ISIS Positions? This blog was completed by a student of mine in my ethics class. I thought she...
What is the Purpose of a College Education?
How will we know if a College Education is “worth it?” Many questions are being raised about whether it “pays” to spend four or five...
The Enemy of my Enemy is my enemy
U.S. to Blame for ISIS and World War III The proverb the enemy of my enemy is my friend suggests that two parties can or should work...
Can Business Schools Teach Ethics Effectively?
What should the Goals Be of Teaching Ethics to Business School Students? Years ago my ethics professor asked our class: Can Business...
Proposed California Sex Consent Law Goes Too Far
“No Means No’ an Example of Trying to Legislate Behavior As colleges and universities prepare for the new academic year, this is a good...
When Did the U.S. Forfeit its Moral Leadership in the World?
Courage and Leadership is Lacking in Dealing with Foreign Crises Typically I avoid blogging about political issues. However, I frequently...
Evaluating the Ethics of Affirmative Action Policies on University Campuses
University of Texas Affirmative-Action Program is upheld by a Federal Appeals Court Are affirmative action policies ethical ones for a...
No World for Old People
Battle Hymn for Seniors I recently returned from a trip to see my mom who is 95 years old and living in an assisted living facility. Dad...
Cancellation of Commencement Speakers a Slap in the Face to Academic Free Speech
Condoleezza Rice and Christine Lagarde get Caught up in Political Correctness I’m baffled by the actions of a few universities that de...
The Life of Benjamin Franklin and Ethical Principles
Doing well by Doing Good Doing well by doing right has many interpretations such as by your good deeds, you have achieved success and are...