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What You Need to Know About ETHICS Before You Get Your First Job

Michael Bugeja & Glenn Corlett
May 10th, 1999
Anderson Auditorium

bugeja99In this hour-long multi-media presentation, Business School dean Glenn Corlett explains why companies are looking for applicants with clearly articulated ethics codes, and discuss how developing such a code and incorporating it into a resume can help first-time job seekers identify and land the position…

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Where's 'Safe'?

Safe Communities & Schools Coalition
April 6th, 1999
McCracken Hall 214

Where’s ‘Safe’? depicts the safety issues facing a Midwestern high-school student “coming out” in 1999. The event is as much a forum for public discussion as a performance: Audience members shape the event by engaging the characters and each other in an open reflecti…

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Freedom & Funding in the Arts

Panel discussion
February 24th, 1999
Anderson Auditorium

Introduction:
Jack Bender, Ohio University Philosophy Department

Legal Issues in Art Funding
Dru Riley Evarts, E.W. Scripps School of Journalism
Review of arts funding legislation in the U.S. since 1960

Censorship as a Pool of Light
Power Boothe, Director, Ohio University School of Art
On the societal function of call…

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Winona LaDuke

Winona LaDuke
February 24th, 1999

Public lecture by Native American activist Winona LaDuke. Cosponsored with Amnesty International.

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Gifts from Patients: Source of Suspicion or Privilege of the Calling?

kohnposterMartin Kohn
April 7th, 1999
Stocker Hall 103

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Focus on Kosovo

kosovoPanel discussion
April 20th, 1999
Bentley Hall 129

  • Norman Goda, history
  • Rajko Grlic, film
  • Jeffrey Herf, history
  • Steve Miner, history
  • Marjorie Nelson, public health
  • Patricia Weitsman, political science

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Scientific Fraud in American Political Culture: Reflections on the Baltimore Case

Daniel Kevles
May 3rd, 1999
Anderson Auditorium

Daniel Kevles’ homepage

kevlesBrief Descriptions of the Baltimore case:
Boston Globe
(1996 June 30)
The Times Educational Supplement
October 21, 1998 — Review by Sir David Weatherall. Available on-line to THES subscribers only.

The Baltimore Case in Detail:
Dr. Kevles’ book The Baltimore Case: a Trial of Politics…

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Just How Free Should Free Speech Be?

smallspeech2May 25th, 1999
Bentley Hall 227

Nicolette Dioguardi,
Office of Legal Affairs

Rose Ash,
American Civil Liberties Union

Eddith Dashiell,
School of Journalism

Rev. Philip Foster,
New Life Assembly of God

Rabbi Elena Stein,
Hillel Center

Rev. Patricia Stout,
First Presbyterian Church

Margaret Thomas,
Computer Science Department

Dick Piccard,
Computer Services

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Power Plays: diversity, ethics, and the workplace: Bridging the Diversity Gap

Bridging the Diversity Gap project
October 12th, 1999
Morton Hall 223

powerplayPOWER PLAYS is the story of a group of students whose winter term job turns sour when they decide they’re being discriminated against.

How the students respond to the situation and what happens in the end depends on advice provided by audience members during the course of the production.

The audience inte…

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What You Need to Know About ETHICS Before You Get Your First Job

Michael Bugeja & Glenn Corlett
October 14th, 1999
Anderson Auditorium

bugeja99bIn this hour-long multi-media presentation, Business School dean Glenn Corlett explains why companies are looking for applicants with clearly articulated ethics codes, and discuss how developing such a code and incorporating it into a resume can help first-time job seekers identify and land the posi…

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