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"If you do not tell the truth about yourself, you cannot tell it about other people."

-- Virginia Woolfe

 

The Ethics Classroom was developed as an interactive forum for individuals interested in current issues involving values, morals, and ethics across American society. Hopefully this website will be a working resource for you to discover new ways to improve the ethical climate within your organization, your family, or your campus.

You may want to visit the growing list of professional resources related to ethics found on the left toolbar under the Professional Classroom or the resources framing those day-to-day ethical issues all of us face under the Personal Classroom. If you are a college student, visit the University Classroom for the latest in ethics-related materials.

For current articles dealing with ethics, check out Ethics in the News…found at the bottom of this page or in the Archive Center located on the top toolbar. The Document Center also provides downloadable files on a variety of topics dealing with ethics.

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An interactive forum devoted to ethical issues

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Unethical minds are undermining services, says ombud The ombud for financial advice told the same conference that laws will not put a stop to unethical practices in the industry. [Read on...]

China hands HP a corporate quandary You're Hewlett-Packard Co. and you've just been told that the Chinese government is mandating that by this July all computers sold in China must have software installed that blocks "unhealthy words and images." [Read on...]

Ethics panel probes alleged Rangel quid pro quo An oil executive accused of trying to influence Rangel through a $1 million donation to the education center bearing Rangel's name, is cooperating with an ethics committee investigation. [Read On]