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Everday Ethics

Wednesday May 24, 2006, 7:30-9:30pm -- Ethics, Politics and Housing

Coming soon: Listen to the May 24 discussion.

LOCATION:
Lucie Stern Community Center
1305 Middlefield Road
Palo Alto

Please join us as we discuss housing issues facing the local community, including:
  • the question of how to balance the need for low income housing against other values such as maintaining open space
  • exclusionary zoning
  • the challenges of building affordable housing
  • the problems of homelessness
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Panelists:
  • Don Barr (Opporunity Center)
  • Peter Drekmeier (People for Land and Nature)
  • Kathy Espinoza-Howard (Human Relations Commission)
  • Debra Satz (Stanford's Ethics in Society), Moderator

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Thursday February 9, 2006, 12:00-1:15pm -- Stress & Cheating

Click here for a review of the Stress & Cheating panel.

Please join Ethics in Society, the Center on Ethics, the Office for Religious Life and our distinguished panelists as we continue our discussion about Stress & Cheating -- the emotional, moral, ethical and academic ramifications.

This is a brown bag lunch so please feel free to bring something to eat.

Panelists are:

  • Denise Clark Pope (Education)
  • Roland Hsu (Senior Associate Director of Undergraduate Advising Programs, IHUM Lecturer)

  • Patricia Karlin-Neumann (Senior Associate Dean for Religious Life)

Location: Margaret Jacks Hall, Terrace Room (Bldg 460).

This event is free and open to the public.

For maps of the campus and information on parking, visit: http://transportation.stanford.edu/maps_forms_apps/MapsForms.shtml#maps

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Tuesday October 11, 2005 12:00-1:15pm -- Ethics and Sports

Please join Ethics in Society, the Center on Ethics, the Office for Religious Life and our distinguished panelists as we discuss the intersection of ethics and sports. This is a brown bag lunch so please feel free to bring something to eat.

Panelists are:

  • Ted Leland (Director of Stanford Athletics)
  • Ramon Saldivar (Professor of English and the Faculty Athletic Representative)

  • Joanne Sanders (Associate Dean of Religious Life), moderator

Location: Stanford Campus, Wallenberg Hall (Wallenberg Learning Theater, Main Quad).

This event is free and open to the public.

For maps of the campus and information on parking, visit: http://transportation.stanford.edu/maps_forms_apps/MapsForms.shtml#maps

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Prior Year's Everyday Ethics Events

Thursday April 21, 2005 / 7:30-9:00pm -- The Ethics of Aging

Clifford Barnett (Anthropology), Ronald Barrett (Anthropology) and Carol Winograd MD (Medicine) discuss:
  • 'age warfare' and 'elderly bashing'
  • physician/patient relationships and elderly populations
  • family caregiving in the context of rapidly aging societies
  • how treatment options are evaluated by doctors and family members

Moderated by Don Barr, MD (Sociology).


We invite you to be a part of this discussion.

Lucie Stern Center
1305 Middlefield Road
Palo Alto, CA 94301

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Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Stress & Cheating
Bldg 460, Rm 426 (Margaret Jacks Hall)
12:00-1:15pm

Our distinguished panelists discuss the effects of stress and the temptations of plagiarism on academic life.

Discussants:
  • Hilton Obenzinger (Literature)
  • Denise Pope (Education)
  • Eric Roberts (Computer Science)
  • Moderator: Debra Satz (Philosophy)

Free and open to everyone.

Please RSVP to joanieb@stanford.edu or lquill@stanford.edu

For maps of the campus and information on parking, visit: http://transportation.stanford.edu/maps_forms_apps/MapsForms.shtml#maps

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