The Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress (RoME) is looking for commentators for papers on the main program of the upcoming conference in Boulder, August 8-11. Comments can be given either in person or on Zoom (remote attendance at RoME has a significantly reduced registration fee). Graduate students are particularly encouraged to...
The Center for Values and Social Policy is co-sponsoring a Philosophy & Legal Theory Workshop scheduled to take place on June 5 th at the UMC. Former Department student and PhD graduate Cheryl Abbate – now Assistant Professor at UNLV – is participating in one of the sessions, and Professor...
The seventeenth annnual Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress (RoME), to be held on the CU campus August 8-11, 2024, has issued its Call for Papers. See the Call and information here: /cvsp/events/rocky-mountain-ethics-congress/rome-2024 .
Professor Alastair Norcross , director of the Center for Values and Social Policy, was interviewed in CU Connections about his role in leading this year's Faculty Council. See the interview here .
The schedule for the sixteenth annual Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress , August 10-13, is available by clicking here . Online agenda (including abstracts) is here .
The Center for Values and Social Policy outreach program POPCO and graduate student Dawn Jacob are featured in an article in the current Colorado Arts and Sciences e-magazine, issued by the College of Arts and Sciences. Read the article here .
The fourteenth annual Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress (RoME), to be held August 12-15 at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder, has released their call for papers. See the infomation on the RoME 21 web site, here .
This past weekend, CU Boulder’s Collegiate Ethics Bowl Team was awarded the Bob Ladenson "Spirit of the Ethics Bowl†Award while competing at the 25 th Silver Anniversary APPE Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl National Competition. Named after the founder of the Ethics Bowl, the “Spirit of the Ethics Bowl†award is...