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Ohio State News Covers CEHV Workshops and Facilitated Dialogues
Ohio State News covered CEHV workshops and facilitated dialogues in a news piece and video published on October 23, 2025. Read and watch here.
 
Herman and Moore Discuss Ethics of Protest and Free Expression at Felician University Roundtable
Earlier this month, Felician University hosted an Ethics Roundtable titled “Whose Speech, Whose Streets? Navigating the Ethics of Protest in Polarized Times,” in partnership with the Association…
 
CEHV's Aaron Yarmel's Lecture Covered in the Badger Herald
Last week, Ohio State’s Center for Ethics and Human Values (CEHV) Associate Director Aaron Yarmel delivered a lecture titled “Dialogue Across Divides” at the University of…
 
CEHV's SB1 Pedagogy Workshops
This semester, CEHV has been hard at work helping faculty and staff prepare to teach in ways that are consistent with SB1. We have offered ten workshops so far, and eight more are…
 
CEHV's Aaron Yarmel and IAPC's Maughn Gregory Publish, "Noise Reduction in the Community of Philosophical Inquiry"
CEHV's Aaron Yarmel co-authored "Noise Reduction in the Community of Philosophical Inquiry" in the Journal of Philosophy of Education with Maughn Gregory, the Director of the Institute for the…
 
CEHV Welcomes Winston C. Thompson as Director
Please join us in celebrating CEHV’s incoming director, Dr. Winston C. Thompson. Thompson, an internationally renowned philosopher of education concerned with social, political, and ethical issues…
 
2024-2025 Recipients of the Co-Curricular Practicing Civil Discourse for Citizenship Certificate
Please join us in congratulating the 2024-25 recipients of the co-curricular Practicing Civil Discourse for Citizenship Certificate!
Aliyah Beitzel, Mechanical Engineering (…
CEHV's Kathryn Joyce Featured on the "When We Disagree" Podcast
CEHV's Civil Discourse for Citizenship Program Director, Kathryn Joyce, was featured on the "When We Disagree" podcast, which uses personal narratives to explore deeper issues regarding arguments…
 
Philosophy for Children Collaboration with Columbus Gifted Academy
In the 1960s, philosophers Matthew Lipman and Ann Margaret Sharp launched a Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement based on the American Pragmatist philosophy of John Dewey, William James, and…