Ethics

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51 UNI professor explains current business-world scandals
Public Relations News Release 2002:111, p.1
Bill Clohesy believes that the reason for the increase in corporate scandals is due to the increasing pressure on executives to present good numbers.
52 Leading scholar named first UNI business ethics chair
Public Relations News Release 2002:29, p.1
Donna J. Wood will be the first person to hold the David W. Wilson Chair in Business Ethics.
53 Dean Kruckeberg
Campus News Network 12:2, p.
Appointed as a ethics advisor to the Midwest District by the Public Relations Society of America.
54 Mohammed Rawwas
Campus News Network 12:2, p.
Published manuscript on consumers' ethical beliefs.
55 Change in policy advocated
Northern Iowan 97:19, p.6
Feels students should be judged by a committee of their peers rather than having an instructor make the decision.
56 Student examines ethics code
Northern Iowan 97:16, p.8
Does not believe that professors are qualified to be judges of ethics.
57 Ethical conditions at UNI questioned
Northern Iowan 97:14, p.8
Believes the sharing of notes via the Internet is not plagiarism.
58 Lecture addresses bio-ethical issues
Northern Iowan 97:12, p.3
Thomas Murray, president of the Hastings Center, presented the first of the 2000-2001 Hearst Lecture Series; photo.
59 Investigating the ethics of cloning
Public Relations News Release 2000:96, p.1
The first presenter in the Hearst Lecture Series, Dr. Thomas Murray, will discuss the ethics of cloning.
60 Hearst lecrure series at UNI to open with "Cloning and beyond: making ethical public policy on controversial issues," Monday, October 2.
Public Relations News Release 2000:95, p.1
The Hearst Lecture Series starts with Dr. Thomas Murray, the first of six noted thinkers.
61 Alumnus' gift to the University of Northern Iowa establishes chair in ethics
Northern Iowa Today 84:2, p.23
David W. Wilson donates a $1 million gift to fund an endowed chair in business ethics.
62 UNI alumnus gives $1 million gift
Campus News Network 10:17, p.1
David Wilson, UNI alumnus, gives $1 million gift to fund joint endowed chair in business ethics.
63 UNI alumnus gives UNI a $1 million gift
Public Relations News Release 1999:365, p.1
David W. Wilson, UNI alumnus, gave UNI a $1 million gift for joint endowed chair in business ethics.
64 Alumnus' gift to the University of Northern Iowa establishes chair in ethics
Public Relations News Release 1999:368, p.1
UNI announced a $1 million gift from David W. Wilson.
65 UNI business college set to receive gift
Northern Iowan 96:48, p.2
David W. Wilson, alumnus, to make gift to fund an endowed chair for business ethics.
66 How early do you teach online ethics?
Public Relations News Release 1999:301, p.1
Gary Bozylinsky says Internet ethics classes should begin in middle school or high school.
67 Joint chair in ethics funded by donor gift
Northern Iowa Today 28:2, p.4
David W. Wilson gives $1 million for business ethics chair; photo.
68 The ethics and practice of cloning: two years later
Public Relations News Release 1998:262, p.1
UNI associate professor of biology James Jurgenson talks about the cloning hype of "Dolly".
69 The Ethics Practicum?
Northern Iowan 95:22, p.13
Ethics Practicum will be offered next semester.
70 Service learning
Northern Iowa Today 82:1, p.2
Survey of service projects associated with courses at UNI.
71 Kellogg Foundation aids Project SERVE
Northern Iowa Today 82:1, p.16
UNI will receive $150,000 grant.
72 Journalism in the modern world
Northern Iowan 94:13, p.1
Bob Levy presents address on journalistic ethics; photo.
73 Ethics and public relations
Public Relations News Release 1996:435, p.1
Professor Kruckeberg talks about ethics in public relations.
74 The Ethics of Hidden Cameras
Public Relations News Release 1996:281, p.1
Professor Martin discusses the good and bad of hidden cameras when it comes to personal privacy.
75 A lost beauty queen
Northern Iowan 93:30, p.6
JonBenet Ramsey murder has brought up many questions about the ethics of the media.
76 A way with words
Campus News Network 6:19, p.4
Adrienne Hallet named semi-finalist in nationwide Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity Ethics Essay Contest.
77 University of Norther Iowa student named semi-finalist in national essay contest
Public Relations News Release 1995:384, p.1
Adrienne Hallett was named one of 31 semifinalists in the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity Ethics Essay Contest.
78 UNI essay contest winners
Northern Iowan 92:37, p.3
Winners of ethics essay announced.
79 Ethics essay contest winners announced
Northern Iowan 92:31, p.3
Three students named by Committee for the Study of Ethics in the Department of Philosophy and Religion and the Leadership Studies Program.
80 Philosophy, Religion host presentation
Northern Iowan 92:15, p.4
Greg Trey will speak on influence of religion on politics and ethics.
81 Ethics and morals different, speaker says
Northern Iowan 91:43, p.4
Patrick Jackson speaks on public relations ethics.
82 Ethics in public relations
Northern Edition 3:7, p.3
Patrick Jackson will speak on ethics in Hearst Communications Series.
83 The prostitution of ethics
Northern Edition 2:24, p.2
Current ethical problems.
84 Jaggar speaks on feminist ethics at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1992:394, p.1
Alison Jaggar will give a two part lecture at UNI, as part of the Hearst Lecture Series. Jacob Needleham will by next month's speaker.
85 News View
Northern Iowan 89:20, p.4
Believes service on both NISG and bookstore board may be conflict of interest.
86 Ethics symposium scheduled in Schindler Education Center
Northern Iowan 88:19, p.6
Professor Clohesy will lead Ethics at Work Symposium.
87 Symposium on Ethics at Work scheduled for November 8-9 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:170, p.1
Larraine Matusak, Harry Boyte, and B. J. Furgerson will address the "Ethics at Work" symposium.
88 Teaching ethics--changing perspectives and creating awareness.
Public Relations News Release 1991:40, p.1
Ethics courses allow students to analyze their own feelings and actions.
89 Registration open for symposium on ethics at work, scheduled for November at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:39, p.1
Larrine Matusak, Harry Boyte, and B. J. Furgerson will address the symposium on ethics at work.
90 Greeks attend ethics teleconference
Northern Iowan 87:10, p.3
Fifty students attended teleconference on ethics in the Greek system September 30.
91 Holloway offends reader; Christianity not needed in politics
Northern Iowan 86:44, p.3
Believes Christianity is not essential to morality.
92 Society forgets about Christ
Northern Iowan 86:43, p.2
Believes that there is a need for Christ in a "Christian-based" system of ethics.
93 Rational code of ethics advocated
Northern Iowan 86:43, p.2
Believes there are alternatives to a Christian-based code.
94 Why business ethics?
Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.20
Outlines need for ethics in business.
95 Relativist theory explained
Northern Iowan 86:12, p.2
Believes relativism has its place and absolutism has its limitations.
96 Ethics course being offered at UNI
Northern Iowan 86:6, p.14
Professor Clohesy talks about his ethics course.
97 Class urges students to raise questions when they need to be
Northern Iowan 86:3, p.3
Department of Philosophy and Religion offers course on biomedical ethics.
98 Presidential election voided
Northern Iowan 85:45, p.1
New election to be held; only Doc Grauberger's name will be printed on ballot; UNISA approves establishment of election ethics committee.
99 Bill to form ethics committee presented
Northern Iowan 85:42, p.6
100 Business ethics a growing social concern
Northern Iowan 85:35, p.3