ethics

Letter to the editor

Senior Vice Dean Mayer clarifies conflict of interest policy.

A debate aborted

Given the importance of ethics, Columbia should have allowed the PETA debate to proceed.

Put ethics back into politics

Protect democracy by keeping the dirt out of politics.

Uncertainty over Rangel’s career

Though Rangel said he expected the New York County Democratic Committee to unanimously endorse him for his 2010 bid for re-election, on Sunday, that endorsement was delayed.

In Harlem, mixed feelings on Paterson

After an emergency meeting at Sylvia's Restaurant in Harlem, Rev. Al Sharpton said he plans to tentatively support Governor Paterson through his due process.

Charles Rangel steps down as Ways and Means chairman

Charles Rangel sent a letter on Wednesday to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi requesting a leave of absence as the House Ethics Committee completes its investigation of his tax and financial transactions.

Ethics Beyond Aristotle

Almost every decision we make requires us to make ethical judgments, but rarely do we have the time to give every consideration the time it needs.

In the Game of Coal Mining, the Environment Loses

Business ethics can be defined in a myriad of ways, but its generally accepted meaning falls somewhere between two poles: being equally responsible to each of a company’s stakeholders and simply fo

Truth in the Media: Duty to the Source or to the Public?

When one thinks of ethics, what comes to mind often includes something along the lines of doing the right thing, having morals, or following the law.

Consumer-Approved, But Still Not Acceptable

On the day she is born, she is taken from her mother. It is not a voluntary arrangement: the mother kicks, struggles, and screams.