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Friday Lunchtime Seminars
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Programs and Events
- 2025-2026: Taking Place: Land Use and Environmental Impact
- 2024-2025: How We Live and Die: Stories, Values, and Communities
- 2023-2024: Ethics of Design
- 2022-2023: Beneficence: Practicing an Ethics of Care
- 2021-2022: Daily Ethics: How Individual Choices and Habits Express Our Values and Shape Our World
- 2020-2021: Global Ethics in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities
- 2019-2020: The Ethics of Technology
- 2018-2019: The Ethics of Identity
- 2017-2018: Equality and Difference
- 2016-2017: Markets and Morals
- 2015-2016: The Ethics of Citizenship
- 2014-2015: Race and Justice in America
- Leadership Lab
- Mudd Undergraduate Journal of Ethics
- Highlights
- Mudd Center Fellows Program
- Get Involved
On select Fridays throughout the year (typically on the Friday following major public lectures) the Mudd Center will sponsor lunchtime seminars in which students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to come together to discuss the ethical issues raised by that week’s talk. These seminars will meet on Friday afternoons from 12:15-1:15. Lunch will be provided, but reservations are required. Please follow the link to become a Mudd Theme Participant to sign up for these events below.
- Friday, September 19: Introduction to Yearly Theme/Preview of Coming Events
- Friday, October 3: Discussion of Charles Ogletree’s Lecture
- Friday, October 24: Discussion of Martha Nussbaum’s Lecture
- Friday, November 14: Discussion of Jesmyn Ward’s Lecture
- Friday, January 23: Discussion of Tommie Shelby’s Lecture
- About the Mudd Center
- People
-
Programs and Events
- 2025-2026: Taking Place: Land Use and Environmental Impact
- 2024-2025: How We Live and Die: Stories, Values, and Communities
- 2023-2024: Ethics of Design
- 2022-2023: Beneficence: Practicing an Ethics of Care
- 2021-2022: Daily Ethics: How Individual Choices and Habits Express Our Values and Shape Our World
- 2020-2021: Global Ethics in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities
- 2019-2020: The Ethics of Technology
- 2018-2019: The Ethics of Identity
- 2017-2018: Equality and Difference
- 2016-2017: Markets and Morals
- 2015-2016: The Ethics of Citizenship
- 2014-2015: Race and Justice in America
- Leadership Lab
- Mudd Undergraduate Journal of Ethics
- Highlights
- Mudd Center Fellows Program
- Get Involved
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