ABOUT
We are an interdisciplinary “think and do” tank committed to promoting moral reflection and commitment, conducting interdisciplinary research, and shaping policy and practice. At Duke we serve as a central node for analysis, debate, and engagement on ethical issues at and beyond the university. We currently feature work on global migration, human rights, regulatory policy, moral attitudes and decision-making, and religions and public life.
HEADLINES
- Laurence Helfer spearheads project examining human rights cases in African regional courts
- PBS special Brains on Trial brings Alan Alda to campus
- Student submissions for fall art exhibition due Oct. 16
- New KIE web resource shares DukeImmerse: Uprooted/Rerouted student experiences
- Rethinking Regulation accepting applications for graduate grants
EVENTS
- A Lunchtime Discussion with Dr. Atsuo Kishimoto, Sep. 18
The Risk Policy Aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake. 3037 Law School. Registration required.
- Religious Freedom and Persecution, Sep. 24
Conversations in Human Rights, 4:00-6:00 pm, 101 West Duke Bldg.
- Monday Seminar: Noah Pickus, Oct. 7
Noah Pickus, Director of the Kenan Institute for Ethics, will be speaking on Oct. 7.











