Elizabeth D. Gee Distinguished Lecture in Ethics: Amy Goodman

Amy Goodman
April 8, 2016
4:30PM - 6:30PM
100 Independence Hall

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2016-04-08 16:30:00 2016-04-08 18:30:00 Elizabeth D. Gee Distinguished Lecture in Ethics: Amy Goodman The 2016 Elizabeth D. Gee Distinguished Lecture in Ethics will be delivered by Amy Goodman.  Amy Goodman is an American broadcast journalist, syndicated columnist, investigative reporter and author. Raised in Bay Shore, New York, she graduated from Bay Shore High School in 1975, and from Radcliffe College in 1984, with a degree in anthropology.  Goodman spent a year studying at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine. The Elizabeth D. Gee Distinguished Lecture in Ethics was established in honor of the late Dr. Elizabeth Dutson Gee, a senior research associate in the Center for Women’s Studies, in the early 1990s. The Distinguished Lecture in Ethics celebrates Dr. Gee’s enduring legacy as a scholar and an educator and fosters dialogue within the academic and local communities. An advisory committee selects biennially a prominent scholar to speak on an important issue of gender and ethics. Selection as an Elizabeth D. Gee Distinguished Lecturer in Ethics carries with it a monetary award and presentation of an original, scholarly work. Please see the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies' event page for more information. 100 Independence Hall Center for Ethics and Human Values cehv@osu.edu America/New_York public

The 2016 Elizabeth D. Gee Distinguished Lecture in Ethics will be delivered by Amy Goodman. 

 
Amy Goodman is an American broadcast journalist, syndicated columnist, investigative reporter and author. Raised in Bay Shore, New York, she graduated from Bay Shore High School in 1975, and from Radcliffe College in 1984, with a degree in anthropology.  Goodman spent a year studying at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine.
 
The Elizabeth D. Gee Distinguished Lecture in Ethics was established in honor of the late Dr. Elizabeth Dutson Gee, a senior research associate in the Center for Women’s Studies, in the early 1990s. The Distinguished Lecture in Ethics celebrates Dr. Gee’s enduring legacy as a scholar and an educator and fosters dialogue within the academic and local communities. An advisory committee selects biennially a prominent scholar to speak on an important issue of gender and ethics. Selection as an Elizabeth D. Gee Distinguished Lecturer in Ethics carries with it a monetary award and presentation of an original, scholarly work.
 
Please see the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies' event page for more information.