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Center for Ethics in Public Life (University of Michigan) records, 2004-2011

1.25 linear feet — 18.3 GB (online)

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An extension of President Coleman's Initiative on Ethics in Public Life; the Center for Ethics in Public Life's goals were to promote discourse, research, and teaching on ethics at the University of Michigan. Includes records of the precursor initiative, ethics-related activities on campus, and the Center's administration under Dr. John R. Chamberlin from its creation in 2008 through its closing in 2011.

The Center for Ethics in Public Life collection has eight series: Presidential Initiative on Ethics in Public Life, Activities, Administration, and Archived Website.

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Presidential Initiative on Ethics in Public Life (EinPL)

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The Presidential Initiative on Ethics in Public Life series documents the planning, development, and activities of the Center for Ethics in Public Life's precursor organization. It includes minutes and agendas and the Task Force Report produced for President Coleman as part of the initiative. The series not only documents the progress of the initiative from its instigation but also contains records pertaining to the establishment of the Center for Ethics in Public Life in 2008. Additional information on the Ethics in Public Life Initiative (EinPL), may be found in the Administration series (see the "Historical Files", part of the "Operations" digital content).

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Activities

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The Activities series, 2005-2011, documents various activities taking place at the University of Michigan's Ann Arbor campus relevant to ethics. Among these activities are forums and other programs, including those sponsored by the Center, student organizations focused on ethics, and courses with an ethical emphasis. The series also contains records of the Center's involvement with the Fall 2010 College of Literature, Science, and the Arts's theme semester, "What Makes Life Worth Living?" Posters in the series promote a variety of events sponsored by the Center or other units. Please refer to the "Operations" section of the Administration series for digital materials that relate to various Center activities (including the Michigan Ethics Bowl Team, Bioethics Colloquia, seminars, forums, and Fall 2010 theme semester, among others).