Learn more about Ethics Lab’s Fall ‘24 courses—Intro to Environmental Ethics (a foundational course in the newly launched JESP degree), Ethics of AI & Health, Ethical Challenges of AI, and Intro to Tech, Ethics, & Society (in partnership with TES).
Read MoreLearn more about Ethics Lab’s Spring ‘24 courses—Ethics of AI & Health, Environmental Ethics, Data Ethics, (un)Mapping Just Futures, and Introduction to Tech, Ethics, & Society (in partnership with TES).
Read MoreLearn more about Ethics Lab’s Fall ‘23 courses—Ethics of AI & Health; Ethics & the Environment; Ethical Challenges of AI; Social Media & Democracy; and (un)Mapping Just Futures.
Read MoreLearn more about Ethics Lab’s Spring ‘23 courses—Bioethics; Data Ethics; Ethical Challenges of AI; and Social Media & Democracy.
Read MoreLearn more about Ethics Lab’s Fall ‘22 courses—Data Ethics; Ethical Challenges of AI; Design Justice & Technology; and Drawing Sociotechnical Systems.
Read MorePostdoctoral Fellow Alicia Patterson shares an early embedded ethics exercise on objectivity.
Read MoreEthics Lab Fellow Professor Lisa Singh worked with the Ethics Lab team to design and facilitate an exercise for undergraduate and graduate students in Singh’s Introduction to Data Science and Data Analytics courses.
Read MoreStudents in Jason Farr’s Social Media & Democracy course grapple with the complexities of designing for civil disagreement.
Read MoreLearn more about the Lab’s spring courses—Introduction to Tech, Ethics, & Society; Data Ethics; and Data & the Politics of Evidence.
Read MoreStudents reflect on the second iteration of Ethics Lab’s Design Justice course.
Read MoreLearn more about Ethics Lab’s Fall ‘21 courses—Introduction to Ethics and Social Media & Democracy.
Read MoreProfessor Maggie Little reflects on her fall semester Intro to Ethics course, which tackled the COVID-19 pandemic, the racial justice movement, and the November election.
Read MoreThis spring, the Ethics Lab team will be offering three courses—Introduction to Bioethics; Social Media & Democracy; and Design Justice—which embody the Lab’s mission to prepare students for moral leadership.
Read MoreProfessor Maggie Little’s fall Intro to Ethics class considered sources of division in American politics and considered ways to resolve tensions in democracy.
Read MoreProf. Maggie Little’s Intro to Ethics class discusses systemic racism and moral repair in the wake of George Floyd’s murder.
Read MoreIn the Data Ethics course taught by Ethics Lab postdoctoral fellow Dr. Marcello Antosh, students are completing a semester-long research project related to the intersection of data ethics and one of three major issues: the COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing challenges to democratic institutions, and racial injustice and inequity.
Read MoreProf. Maggie Little’s Intro to Ethics class grapples with ethical questions raised by the COVID-19 pandemic, racial justice movement, and the upcoming November election.
Read MoreNew pilot from Ethics Lab reimagines interdisciplinary education through the lens of Design Justice
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