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Competitive College Sports: Corrupting Character or Cultivating Character?

sports_characterPanel discussion
April 13th, 2000
Irvine 194

Summary of the arguments:

Mark Holowchak, professor of philosophy
Instead of building character, competitive sports corrupt it. Collegiate sport should be strictly amateur. College teams should receive no external support, and they should not function as farm leagues for professional teams. Let professional teams run their own…

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Gender and Equity in Sports

Panel discussion
April 26th, 2000
Irvine 194

  • Peggy Pruitt, Associate Director Internal Affairs
  • Statistical overview of Ohio University’s compliance with gender equity goals as compared to other colleges and universities.
  • Heather Fueger, Women’s Golf Captain, Member Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
  • Student’s view of current gender equity situat…

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Values at the Workplace

Michael Bugeja & Glenn Corlett
October 10th, 2000
Anderson Auditorium

bugeja2000Multi-media presentation on role of ethics in resume preparation and in first jobs.

Presented as part of Career Days 2000, in cooperation with the Ohio University Office of Career Services

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Better Sports Through Chemistry?

poster20001030Panel discussion
October 30th, 2000
Copeland Hall 104

  • Mark Holowchak, Philosophy
  • Fritz Hagerman, Sports Physiology

Informational presentation on ethical and practical aspects of regulating the use of performance-enhancing substances in competitive sports.

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The Competitive Advantage of Virtue

schwartzposterArthur Schwartz
November 2nd, 2000
Irvine Auditorium

Public lecture on the role of applied ethics in the business world.

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