IAPE Speakers & Events
Institute for Applied and Professional Ethics presents speakers and events through the fall and spring semesters.
Recent and Upcoming Speakers and Events
Fall Lecture
'Overcriminalization and Dishonesty'
with Sorin Baiasu
Wednesday, Nov. 20
6 to 7:30 p.m.
Past Speakers and Events
2023-2024
- IAPE Lecture (virtual): Paola Romero: 鈥淒ebunking the Myth of the Genius: A Tale From AI Art鈥 (11/09/2023)
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Stefan Bird-Pollan: 鈥淎dorno鈥檚 Theory of the Cognitive Structure of Fascism鈥 (3/29/2024)
- Sponsorship: Conference at Scripps College/OU: 鈥淏ad Press鈥
2022-2023
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Andreas Str枚hl: 鈥淚t鈥檚 the Media, Stupid!鈥 (10/21/2022)
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Mohamed Ameermia: 鈥淒ignity, Identity, and Autonomy: Mokgadi Caster Semenya and the Right to Compete鈥 (11/10/2022)
- IAPE Lecture (virtual): Peter Joseph Gloviczki: 鈥淣arrating the Media Through an Ethical Lens: Lessons From New Media Technology History" (2/28/2023)
- Sponsorship: Visit by Commissioner Mohamed Ameermia
2021-2022
Lecture Series: Voting Rights and Democracy
- IAPE Lecture (virtual): Amelia Robinson: 鈥淭he Enemy of the People?" (9/28/2021)
- IAPE Lecture (virtual): John Pelissero: 鈥淩estoring Trust in Our Electoral System: An Ethical Civic Imperative鈥 (10/26/2021)
- IAPE Lecture (virtual): Michael Wagner and Mallory Perryman: 鈥淢ediated Democracy: Politics, the News, and Citizenship in the 21st Century鈥 (2/21/2022)
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Barry Burden: 鈥淓thics and the Administrators of Democracy.鈥 (3/18/2022)
2020-2021: COVID
- Sponsorship: Sustainability Film Series
2019-2020
Lecture Series: The Ethics of Covering Difficult Topics
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Mayeta Clark: 鈥淭he Social Costs of Fracking in West Virginia鈥 (10/7/2019)
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Tania Rashid: 鈥淭he Rohingya Refugee Crisis鈥 (10/28/2019)
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Rachel Dissel: 鈥淭rauma Victims and Survivors of Violent Crime鈥 (11/18/2019)
Other Sponsored Events
- Sponsorship: Visit by David Shoemaker (Spetnagel Ethics Lecture; 11/2019); IAPE paid dinner at Restaurant Ciro
- Sponsorship: Sustainability Film Series
2018-2019
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Mathew T. Hall: 鈥淔ake News, Real Problems: A Crash Course in Citizenship Journalism鈥 (9/19/2018)
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Tristan Ahtone: 鈥淛ournalism Ethics in Indian Country: Diversity Language for Journalists鈥 (10/3/2018)
- IAPE Lecture (in person): John McManus: 鈥淭ruth, Bias, and Diversity in the News: The Importance of Media Literacy鈥 (10/17/2018)
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Megan Louttit: 鈥淭he Ethics of Storytelling鈥 (3/21/2019)
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Maria Galluci: 鈥淭he Ethics of Environmental Reporting鈥 (4/4/2019)
- IAPE Lecture (in person): Amy Nordrum: 鈥淭he Ethics of Science Communication鈥 (4/18/2019)
- Sponsorship: Lecture Series 鈥90 Minutes鈥
- Sponsorship: Sustainability Film Series
2017-2018
Lecture Series: Ethics鈥, 鈥嶦nvironment鈥, 鈥巃nd the Media
- March 20, 2018 鈥 Jeff Goodell, Contributing Editor, Rolling Stone: The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Social Justice, and Climate Change Denial
- March 27, 2018 鈥 Mustafa Ali, formerly EPA Environmental Justice Office: Environmental Justice in America: Stories that Don鈥檛 Make Headlines (Senior Vice President of Climate, Environmental Justice & Community Revitalization for the Hip Hop Caucus)
- April 24, 2018 鈥 Andrew Revkin, National Geographic Society Strategic Adviser for Environmental and Science Journalism: Surviving the New Climate Communication Climate
Other Co-Sponsored Events
- March 28, 2018 鈥 Michael Mann: Dire Predictions -- Understanding Climate Change Organized by the A&S Sustainability Theme
- April 13, 2018 鈥 Tamar Schapiro (M.I.T): Spetnagel Ethics Lecture of Institute for Philosophy
- April 17, 2018 鈥 "Berta Vive" 鈥 Film about the Hondurian environmental activist Berta Caceres. Introduction by Bethany Bella, about her research on Caceres
Sustainability Film Series
- The series takes place on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 pm at the Athena Theater. For a complete program, please visit the Sustainability Film Series Page.
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism: Honest Conversations on Issues that Matter
- Jan. 31: Kevin Kellems, GOP political strategist, former Trump aide
- Feb. 7: Bob Ryan, Sports columnist for The Boston Globe
- Feb. 13 : Hannibal Johnson, Attorney
- Feb. 14: Marshall Harris, TV sportscaster in Philadelphia
- Feb. 21: George Smith, TV sportscaster in Chicago
- March 7: Brandon Robinson, Blogger, radio personality
2017
- March 27: "Is Living Longer Living Better?" by Larry S. Temkin (Rutgers): The 2017 Spetnagel Lecture in Ethics of the Department of Philosophy
2016
- April 8: Climate Change Skepticism and Public Discourse: Public Lecture by Professor Naomi Oreskes
2014
- Sept. 17: "Vote Suppression, Democratic Values, and Struggles for Voting Rights (Constitution Day
- Oct. 16: Global Ethics Day: the Director spoke and led discussions about global ethics in three courses: Environmental Ethics (PHIL 3350), Political Anthropology (ANTH 3510/5510), and Difficult Dialogues: Religious Beliefs (CLWR 2210).
- Nov. 20: Oil and Gas Pipelines in Ohio: A Public Forum
- March: Pogge Lecture: X-Global Injustice
- April: William Boyd Panel & Lecture: X-Coming to Terms with the Shale Gas Boom
2012
- April 25: Ohio Injection Wells Panel Discussion
2011
- November: Fracking Panel