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Kenan Institute for Ethics

The Kenan Institute for Ethics is an interdisciplinary home for faculty, students, and staff dedicated to understanding and negotiating the moral challenges of our time through the energetic and capacious pursuit of good.

Good judgment, good character, good citizens, good government, the greatest good, the common good… We speak often of good, but in the absence of agreement about what we mean when we deploy the word. Good pursuits are passionate arguments about what it means to be human—about who we are, what we are doing, and what we ought to do.

Read more about good pursuits in this letter from our director, and explore stories about our programs below.

Good Life

Offering transformational educational experiences to students, alumni, and the public

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Through Storytelling, Pre-Health Students Learn How to Connect to the Communities They Serve

Re-Imagining Medicine is a summer program that asks pre-health students to develop an understanding of their own stories, the stories of their communities, and the stories of the cultures that have shaped them — the first step in a process of ethical reflection that they will hopefully continue in their future careers as healthcare practitioners.

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Mini-Course on Taylor Swift Encourages Reflections on Personal Growth

Lisa Andres, Lecturing Fellow in the Thompson Writing Program, teaches What Now? students to use Taylor Swift lyrics to think about their own journeys and life stages.

Good Community

Building bridges from classroom and campus to local and regional communities

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DukeEngage Gateway Program Preps Incoming First-Years to Better Serve Home Communities

A new three-day "Summer School" offered by the DukeEngage Gateway program brought incoming first-years to campus to learn about the ethics of community-based work —  just as they were embarking on service projects in their hometowns.

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America’s Hallowed Ground Team Shares Vision for K12 Curriculum at Bass Connections Showcase

Through virtual workshops developed by America's Hallowed Ground, students can explore and connect with their own local histories through the power of the multidisciplinary arts.

Good Society

Assessing and imagining institutions that meet the needs of our common life

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“Scene on Radio” Unravels History of Capitalism — and Considers Alternative Futures

In its dozen-plus episodes, the new season of the podcast "Scene on Radio" unravels the history of our current economic system and speculates on its future — including whether or not it has one.

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The Stories of “Ukraine at War” in Pictures

Through sharing their experiences, speakers at the three-day symposium — whether soldier, singer, ecologist, or anthropologist — showed how war impacts every aspect of a society. They also showed the many different ways that people choose to ethically respond.