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Addressing Wicked Problems in Practical Ways: Empowering Ethical Action in Higher Ed and Beyond Session
Anna Marie Gruber (University of Northern Iowa) and Cara B. Stone (Iowa State University) lead a discussion-based workshop.
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Building a Culture of Ethics in Higher Education Session
Abbylynn Helgevold (University of Northern Iowa), Yasemin Sari (University of Northern Iowa), LeAnn Faidley (Wartburg College), and Timothy Adamson (Hawkeye Community College) give a panel session on cultivating and supporting a broader "culture of ethics" in institutions of Higher Education.
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Culturally Competent Communication Session
Tara Thomas and Stephanie Mohorne (Waterloo Schools) give an interactive session how Waterloo Schools applies strategies to effectively reach its diverse audience.
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Ethicial Dilemmas in Promoting Transparency and Community Input in Public Service Work Session
Joe Gorton (University of Northern Iowa) leads a plenary session that explores the ethical terrain involved in releasing and withholding public information.
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Ethics: A Socio-Politico Ideological Wishful Principle or Reality in "Social Responsibility" Session
Ahmadu A. Baba-Singhri (Grand View University) gives a break out session.
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Fake News Session
Nancy Justis (Justis Creative Communications), Pat Blank (Iowa Public Radio), Christina Hageman (Internet Education Alliance), Doug Hines (Waterloo Courier), and Christopher Larimer (University of Northern Iowa) give a panel session about "Fake News."
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Fake News Session (close up)
Nancy Justis (Justis Creative Communications), Pat Blank (Iowa Public Radio), Christina Hageman (Internet Education Alliance), Doug Hines (Waterloo Courier), and Christopher Larimer (University of Northern Iowa) give a panel session about "Fake News."
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Keynote Speaker - Stephen Black
Keynote speaker Stephen Black (University of Alabama) gives the opening address on the future of ethical citizenship.
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Keynote Speaker - Stephen Black (close up)
Keynote speaker Stephen Black (University of Alabama) gives the opening address on the future of ethical citizenship.
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UNI President Mark Nook
UNI President Mark Nook welcomes attendees to the 2017 Conference on Ethics & Social Responsibility.
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University of Northern Iowa Youth Arts Summit: Mentoring and Empowering Voice Through the Arts Session
Angela Waseskuk (University of Northern Iowa), Alyssa Bruecken (Waterloo Writing Project), Heidi Fuchtman (Youth Art Team), Shauib Meacham (University of Northern Iowa), Emmett Phillips (Children and Family Urban Movement), Courtney Clausen (University of Northern Iowa), and Wendy Miller (University of Northern Iowa) give a panel session about mentoring and empowering youth voice through the arts.
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Welcome - Helen Harton
Helen Harton welcomes attendees to the 2017 Conference on Ethics & Social Responsibility.
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Words in the World: Developing Social Responsibility through Critical Learning Practices across Language Disciplines Session
Elise DuBord, Rachel Morgan, Jeremy Schraffenberger, Adrienne Lamberti, Caroline Ledeboer, and Jennifer Cooley (University of Northern Iowa) give a panel session that explores ways that language-related disciplines can promote social responsibility in courses that deliberately connect academic content with hands-on professional and/or service experiences.
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