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Applications due for teaching ethics workshop

April 19, 2010

KALAMAZOO--Western Michigan University faculty and graduate students are invited to apply by Friday, April 23, for one of the limited spots in the Workshop on Teaching Ethics May 19-21 at the Bernhard Center.

The workshop will provide techniques for teaching ethics in any discipline. It is free of charge to those accepted, and participants will receive a small allowance to buy teaching materials.

Among the presenters are Dr. David Boeyink, associate professor of journalism at Indiana University, Dr. Elaine Englehardt, distinguished professor of philosophy and humanities at Utah Valley University, and Dr. Jil Larson, WMU associate professor of English.

Applications must include a letter of interest, resume or vita, and course syllabi or assignments related to the proposed project. Visit wmich.edu/ethics for complete information, or contact Dr. Sandra Borden, co-director of the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, at sandra.borden@wmich.edu.

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Media contact: Thom Myers, (269) 387-8400, thom.myers@wmich.edu

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