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
- Video of Cardinal’s Religions and Public Life talk now available
- WUNC’s “The State of Things” features Religions and Public Life program
- Campus Grant application deadline this Friday, Feb. 15
- Walter Sinnott-Armstrong working on project connecting DNA to psychopathy
- Kieran Healy writes on the clash of academic freedom and political controversy at Brooklyn College
EVENTS
- An Insider’s View of North Korea: A Talk with Student Refugees, Feb. 15
Friday, February 15 at 6:30 pm in the Fitzpatrick Center’s Schiciano Auditorium.
- Team Kenan Food Challenge, Feb. 17
KIE’s Team Kenan invites you to live an afternoon in another’s shoes to explore the ethics of food choices.
- Monday Seminar: Tina Fetner, Feb. 18
Tina Fetner, Associate Professor of Sociology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, will be speaking Feb. 18.












