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KIE Advisory Board member Jimmy Soni (T’07) named managing editor of Huffington Post
Congratulations to KIE Advisory Board member and Duke alum Jimmy Soni on being named managing editor of the Huffington Post. Forbes and the Atlantic Wire have more information on his appointment.
Barak Richman comments on Hosanna-Tabor v. EEOC decision
KIE Senior Fellow and Duke Professor of Law Barak D. Richman, who submitted a “friend of the court” brief urging the Supreme Court to take a narrow view of the ministerial exception in employment discrimination cases, commented on it in this Chronicle of Higher Education article.
FT columnist reviews Ruth Grant’s latest book
Financial Times columnist Christopher Cardwell reviews senior fellow Ruth Grant’s Strings Attached: Untangling the Ethics of Incentives, her latest book from Princeton University Press. Read the full review (free subscription required) here.
Law, KIE announce search for joint faculty hire
Duke University Law School and the Kenan Institute for Ethics have opened a search for a joint faculty hire in the field of international human rights law, policy, and institutions. More information is available in this PDF.
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Law, KIE announce search for joint faculty hire
Duke University Law School and the Kenan Institute for Ethics have opened a search for a joint faculty hire in the field of international human rights law, policy, and institutions. More information is available in this PDF.
Apply for Project Change
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Poverty in North Carolina
The Institute is launching a new project on the Moral Challenges of Poverty and Inequality. Click here for more info.
And the Winners Are….
The top prize winners of the What is Good Art? Competition were unveiled at the opening of the related exhibition on April 5. See who won.
Featured Events see all
Do Lunch with Anne Cubilie, Feb. 1
Join Team Kenan for its new lunchtime series, Do Lunch, with a discussion featuring DHRC Inaugural Resident Fellow and UN Consultant Anne Cubilié. At noon in 101 West Duke Building. RSVP required.
Identity, Satire and Responsibility: A Discussion, Feb. 6
Join Team Kenan and co-sponsor Duke Jewish Student Union for a discussion of Phillip Roth’s Portnoy’s Complaint . At 5pm in 101 West Duke Building.
Little Town of Bethlehem screening, Feb. 20
Join us for a free public screening of Little Town of Bethlehem (2010), the second of four films in the 2012 Ethics Film Series. At 7pm in the Griffith Theater, Bryan Center, Duke University.
One Summer in Damak on view through the spring
With little hope of returning to Bhutan or being welcomed as citizens of Nepal, the refugees depicted in this 60-plus photograph exhibit confront resettlement to third countries including the United States, with many moving to Durham and surrounding communities. On view on the first floor of the West Duke Building.














