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      Below is a list of the classes we have helped fund through an Ethics Across the Curriculum Initiative, generously funded by Barbara and Bowen McCoy. If you a faculty member interested in finding out more about course support for new ethics courses, please contact Joan Berry.

      Humanities Courses

      • Al Camarillo (History) Poverty and Homelessness in America
      • J.P. Daughton (History) The Ethics of Imperialism
      • Jean-Pierre Dupuy (French and Italian) Foundations of Nanoethics
      • Larry Friedlander (English) Shakespearian Dilemmas: Moral Choice in Classical and Renaissance Drama
      • Maud Gleason (Classics) The Professional Classicist
      • Andrea Nightingale (Classics/Comp. Lit.) Ecology in Philosophy and Literature
      • Hilton Obenzinger (English) American Comedy and Satire: Topics in Ethics and Laughter
      • Josiah Ober (Political Science and Classics) Ethics for Political Animals: Values, Identity, and Responsibility
      • David Palumbo-Liu (Comparative Lit) Ethics in a Time of Uncertainty
      • Robert Proctor (History) Tobacco and Health in World History
      • Rush Rehm (Drama) Performance and Politics
      • Priya Satia (History) Britain and the History of Human Rights and Humanitarianism
      • Thomas Sheehan (Religious Studies) Ethics and Empire
      • Scotty McLennan (Religious Life) Ethics and the Professions
      • Manuel Vargas (Philosophy) Topics in Latin American Philosophy: Modernity, Oppression, and Liberation

      Social Science Courses

      • Seema Arora (Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research) Global Environment and Business
      • Ronald Barrett (Anthropological Science) Contagion and Conflict
      • Paul David (Economics) Economics of Science and Technology
      • David DeGusta (Anthropological Sciences) Ethics and Misconduct in Science
      • Paulla A. Ebron (Cultural and Social Anthropology) Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology
      • Ted Glasser (Communications) Media Ethics and Responsibility
      • Akhil Gupta (Cultural & Social Anthropology) Environmental Ethics
      • Ingrid Seyer (Education) Shifting and Contested Responsibilities for Education: 1870-1950
      • Sarah S. Jain (Cultural & Social Anthropology, Science & Technology Studies) Cancer: Political, Economics, and Culture
      • Marga Jann (Cultural & Social Anthropology) Architectural Design of Individual Buildings: Ethics, Community, Service, and Social Responsibility
      • Kurt R. Leube (Hoover Institute) From Menger to Mises to Hayek. An Introduction to the Austrian School of Economics
      • Robert McGinn (International Relations) Ethics, Technology, and International Relations
      • Benoit Monin (Psychology) The Psychology of Everyday Morality
      • Scott Sagan (Political Science) Ethics and War
      • Mike Tomz (Political Science) Intro to International Relations
      • Barbara Voss (Cultural and Social Anthropology) History of Archaeological Thought
      • Philip Zimbardo (Psychology) Exploring Human Nature: A life-Changing Experience

      Courses developed with assistance of support funds from the Center on Ethics include:

      • Ronald Barrett (Anthropological Science) Anthropology, Mortality, and Ethics
      • Suki Hoagland (Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Environment and Resources) Global Environmental Ethics
      • Jenny Martinez (Law) International Human Rights
      • Robert McGinn (Management Science and Engineering) Ethical Issues in Engineering
      • Hans Steiner and Niranjan Karnik (Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences) Ethics of Working with Undeserved or Vulnerable Populations

       

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