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Distinguished Speakers and Lecturers



Since its inception in 1999, the Center for Ethics Education at Fordham University has hosted a wide array of talented and dynamic lecturers through its Annual Conferences and Lecture Series. The individuals represented not only contributed greatly to Fordham’s Jesuit tradition of being men and women for others, but also made an indelible impact on the Center’s goal to highlight the increasing necessity to practice and apply ethics throughout all areas of life. The Center for Ethics Education remains honored to have interacted with and learned from the individuals listed below.


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Gloria Albrecht
Pulpit Politics: Gender, Religion, and Social Justice in 2008

Professor of Religion and Ethics
University of Detroit, Mercy
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Anita L. Allen
Privacy Rights and Wrongs: Balancing Moral Priorities for the 21st Century

Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy
University of Pennsylvania

 

George Annas
2005 Visiting Lecture Series: Just Allocation of Health Care Resources
Edward R. Utley Professor and Chair of the Health Law Department, Boston University School of Public Health
Professor, Boston University School of Medicine and School of Law
Founder, Law, Medicine and Ethics Program at Boston University

Etin Anwar   Etin Anwar
Pulpit Politics: Gender, Religion, and Social Justice
Assistant Professor of Religous Studies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges
  Scott Appleby
Moral Outrage and Moral Repair: Reflections on 911 and Its Afterlife

Professor of History
John M. Regan Jr. Director
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
University of Notre Dame




  Tsvi Blanchard
Reflections on the End of Life: Schiavo Plus One
Pulpit Politics: Gender, Religion, and Social Justice

Director of Organizational Development
The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership

  Donna Brazile
Pulpit Politics: Gender, Religion, and Social Justice
Founder and Managing Director, Brazile and Associates, LLC
Chair of the Democratic National Committee's Voting Rights Institute (VRI)
Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University

 

Alan Breier,M.D
Bio-Pharmaceuticals for the 21st Century
Vice President of Lilly Medical
Chief Medical Officer, Eli Lilly and Company

 
Donald Brown
Moral Heat: Ethical Dimensions of Environmental Regulation and Economics in the 21st Century

Associate Professor, Environmental Ethics, Science and Law, Penn State University; Director, Pennsylvania Environmental Resource Consortium; Director, Collaborative Program on Ethical Dimensions of Climate Change

 

Don Browning
Pulpit Politics: Gender, Religion, and Social Justice
Alexander Campbell Professor Emeritus of Religious Ethics and Social Sciences Divinity School
University
of Chicago


  Robert Burt
Reflections on the End of Life: Schiavo Plus One
Yale Law School
 

   

Sidney Callahan
Pulpit Politics: Gender, Religion, and Social Justice
Licensed psychologist, scholar, and author

 

Jonathan Capehart
Money, Media, and the Battle for Democracy's Soul
Editorial Board
Washington Post

 


Susan J. Carroll
Pulpit Politics: Gender, Religion, and Social Justice
Professor of Politican Science and Women's and Gender Studies at Rutgers University

 

R. Alta Charo, J.D.
Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Moral Questions for the 21st Century
Warren P. Knowles Professor of Law & Bioethics
University
of Wisconsin at Madison

 

Richard Davis
Money, Media, and the Battle for Democracy's Soul
Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University


  Diana DeGette
Bio-Pharmaceuticals for the 21st Century
Congresswoman; Vice-Chair
of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce

 

E.J.  Dionne, Jr.
Moral Outrage and Moral Repair: Reflections on 911 and Its Afterlife
Columnist, The Washington Post
Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
University Professor in the Foundations of Democracy and Culture
Georgetown University

  Richard M. Doerflinger
Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Moral Questions for the 21st Century
Deputy Director: Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities
United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops
   

Rebecca Dresser
2004 Visiting Lecture Series: Research Ethics
Daniel Noyes Kirby Professor of Law & Professor of Ethics in Medicine, Washington University School of Law

    Amitai Etzioni
Privacy Rights and Wrongs: Moral Prioritis for the 21st Century
University Professor and Professor of International Affairs, The George Washington University
 Margaret Farley  

Margaret Farley
2004 Lecture Series: Research Ethics

Gilbert L. Stark Professor Emerita of Christian Ethics
Yale Divinity School

   

Charles Fahey
Reflections on the End of Life: Schiavo Plus One

Fordham University

 

Russell Feingold
Money, Media, and the Battle for Democracy's Soul
Former U.S. Senator from Wisconsin

    Richard Fleisher
Pulpit Politics: Gender, Religion, and Social Justice

Professor of Political Science
Fordham
University    
   
Michael Gazzaniga

Reflections at the End of Life: Schiavo Plus One
Professor of Psychology, University of California, Berkely
    Stephen Gardiner
Moral Heat: Ethical Dimensions of Environmental Regulation and Economics in the 21st Century

Associate Professor: Department of Philosophy and Program on Values in Society
University
of Washington, Seattle
   


Ken Getz

Privacy Rights and Wrong: Balancing Moral Priorities for the 21st Century
Professor of Media, Culture, and Communications at New York University

 

Vincent Harris
Money, Media, and the Battle for Democracy's Soul
CEO of Harris Media, LLC

 

Elizabeth Johnson
Moral Heat: Ethical Dimensions of Environmental Regulation and Economics in the 21st Century

Distinguished Professor of Theology at Fordham University

 

Beth Knobel
Money, Media, and the Battle for Democracy's Soul
Assistant Professor, Communication and Media Studies, Fordham University

 

M. Therese Lysaught
Reflections on the End of Life: Schiavo Plus One

Associate Professor of Theology at Marquette University

 

Michael Mablin
Money, Media, and the Battle for Democracy's Soul
Professor of political science at SUNY Albany

 

David Mark
Money, Media, and the Battle for Democracy's Soul
Senior Editor, Politico

 

 

William F. May
Reflections on the End of Life: Schiavo Plus One

Cary M. Maguire Professor of Ethics Emeritus, Southern Methodist University

 
Joel Reidenberg

Privacy Rights and Wrong: Balancing Moral Priorities for the 21st Century

Stanley D. and Nikki Waxberg Chair and Professor of Law; Founding Academic Director, Center on Law and Information Policy

    Noah Shachtman
Privacy Rights and Wrong: Balancing Moral Priorities for the 21st Century
Contributing Editor, Wired Magazine
    Daniel Solove
Privacy Rights and Wrong: Balancing Moral Priorities for the 21st Century
Professor of Law, The George Washington University School of Law
Valerie Steeves  
Valerie Steeves
Privacy Rights and Wrong: Balancing Moral Priorities for the 21st Century
Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa

 

Chuck Todd
Money, Media, and the Battle for Democracy's Soul
Chief White House Political Correspondent for NBC News

 

     

Kenneth D. Wald
Pulpit Politics: Gender, Religion and Social Justice
Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida

 

     

Margaret Urban Walker
Moral Outrage and Moral Repair: Reflections on 9/11 and Its Afterlife
Donald J. Schuenke Professor in Philosophy, Marquette University

 

Pai-Yei Whung, Ph.D.  
Pai-Yei Whung
Moral Heat: Ethical Dimensions of Environmental Regulation and Economics in the 21st Century

Chief Scientist, Environmental Protection Agency

 




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