Next Week at the Ethics Institute: Free Speech and When it Causes Pain
Michelle Marasch Ouellette
ouel8653 at plattsburgh.edu
Thu Sep 9 16:44:36 UTC 2021
Next Week at the Ethics Institute: Free Speech and When it Causes Pain
Join us in the Hermes Lounge at noon Wednesday, Sept. 15, for a look at
free speech and our ethical obligations surrounding the fact that it can,
and often does, cause pain.
This Constitution Day event is part of a mandated effort to provide
informative and engaging programming to educational institutions that
receive federal funding.
Visit https://bit.ly/OpeningEthicsActivities2021 to see all of the
activities, including more with a Constitution Day theme. Register at
https://bit.ly/EthicsRegSept2021.
Constitution Day Panel on Free Speech: As a Right and When It Causes Pain
Noon, Wednesday, Sept. 15
Hermes Conference Room, Au Sable Hall
Online facebook.com/plattsethics.
A joint panel discussion with the Office of Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion, featuring:
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Dr. Michelle Cromwell, Vice President for Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer.
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Patrick Rascoe, University Police Chief.
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Dr. John McMahon, Assistant Professor of Political Science.
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Dr. Raymond Carman, Associate Professor of Political Science.
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Dr. Liz Onasch, Assistant Professor of Sociology.
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Portia Turco, NCC, LMHC, Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program
Coordinator and Ward Hall Counseling Clinic Director.
Register at https://bit.ly/EthicsRegSept2021.
About the Institute for Ethics in Public Life
The institute was founded in 1999 on the idea that citizens should make
sound choices based on free speech and that those in public life should
lead in humility and govern for the public good.
The Institute for Ethics in Public Life is generously supported by gifts to
the Plattsburgh College Foundation. For more information about this
semester’s offerings, contact Michelle Ouellette, colloquy coordinator, at
michelle.ouellette at plattsburgh.edu. For further information about the
Ethics Institute, contact Dr. Jonathan Slater, director, at
slaterjr at plattsburgh.edu.
Ethics Institute colloquies are open to the entire SUNY Plattsburgh
community.
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