The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University

The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University is an interdisciplinary “think and do” tank committed to understanding and solving real-world ethical challenges facing individuals, organizations and societies worldwide.



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Watch the Institute's 2008 Annual Public Ethics Spring Symposium, "On the Border of Order," on Duke iTunesU.

Listen to Bernard Avishai discuss "The Hebrew Republic" on WUNC.org.

To listen to Christine Bader, BP executive and Advisor to the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General, discuss "Business and Human Rights" click here.

To listen to the Sex, Love & Conflict film series hosts discuss the ethics of relationships on NPR's "The State of Things," visit WUNC.org.

The Institute is currently hiring an Assistant Director for Education, Outreach and Administration. Contact Suzanne Shanahan at suzanne.shanahan@duke.edu for more information.

Congratulations to the Kenan Institute's 2008-09 Graduate Award winners and Spring 2008 Campus Grant recipients.

Director Noah Pickus and Associate Director Suzanne Shanahan will teach a new course in Fall 2008--Ethics 202s Organizations in Crisis.

Learn more about our Business Ethics Program.

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