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Who, What, Where, When, and How: CEHV Director Piers Turner on the ethics of sustainability
The Sustainability Institute newsletter, SUSTAINNEWS, has published an interview with Piers Turner, CEHV DIrector and Associate Professor of Philosophy, on the ethical questions that define the…

Announcing the 2021 COMPAS Photo Contest
CEHV's COVID-19 COMPAS Program announces its 2021 Photo ContestCEHV's 2020-2021 COMPAS Program on COVID-19 addresses a wide range of…

CEHV Steering Committee's Winston Thompson Interviewed on Pedagogies of Punishment Podcast
CEHV Steering Committee member Winston Thompson (Associate Professor of Educational Studies, College of Education and Human Ecology) has discussed some of his recent work in two episodes…

CEHV Associate Director Joins "Boston Basic Income" as Recurring Webcast Participant
CEHV Associate Director Kate McFarland has joined the webcast/podcast Boston Basic Income as a recurring participant.
Her first episode was "The Power to Say No…

Data ethics team including CEHV Director Piers Turner releases major report
In advance of a series of panels for Business Data Ethics Month, a multidisciplinary team of Ohio State researchers has released a report on their two-year research study,…

Bryan Weaver Coauthors Critical Commentary on Geography and Military Study Committee Report
Bryan WeaverCEHV Steering Committee member Bryan Weaver (Senior Lecturer, Computer Science and Engineering) collaborated with Joel Wainwright (…

CEHV Associate Director Kate McFarland on Boston Basic Income podcast
CEHV Associate Director Kate McFarland was featured on the Boston Basic Income podcast episode on “The Power to Say No” along with six other guests from academia and beyond.
McFarland, a…

CEHV Supports Get Out The Vote
The Center for Ethics and Human Values supports efforts to increase voter turnout in the November 3rd presidential election.
Click here for information on registration, polling…

CEHV Director Piers Turner comments on ethics of canceling football season
Cleveland.com sportswriter Tim Bielik's article "Should the Big Ten have let the 2020 fall football season happen? Examining the ethics behind the decision" includes part of an interview with…