This issue of Ethics at Indiana includes a brief history of the Poynter Center and articles about the center's 40th anniversary symposium, the 2012 Ethics Bowl team, Poynter director Richard B. Miller's selection as a Provost's Professor and recipient of IU's Tracy M. Sonneborn Award, a new program for teaching research ethics, the center's first two non-stipendiary fellows, and this year's Poynter Center Roundtables and Healthcare Ethics Seminars.
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The spring 2012 issue of Ethics at Indiana features an article on IU's Ethics Bowl team, sponsored by the Poynter Center, which reached the quarterfinals of the National Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl competition. Also included are a spotlight on the Poynter Center's 40-year history and articles from a mini-conference on empathy, the 2012 recent annual meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, and several recent Healthcare Ethics Seminars presented by the center.
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The Fall 2011 issue of Ethics at Indiana featured a story on the "Virtuous Empathy" symposium, details on the IU Ethics Bowl team's regional win, Steven Ivy's thoughts on the ethics of xenotransplantation, and more.
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The May 2011 issue of Ethics at Indiana features the Poynter Center's 10th annual Matthew Vandivier Sims Memorial Lecture. Also in this issue were stories about a Virtuous Empathy Study, the prizes two undergraduate students received for their projects in practical ethics, a feature about Brian Schrag's tenure as director of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, information about Ken Pimple's promotion, and a recap of the latest Poynter Center Roundtable.
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The November 2010 issue of Ethics at Indiana featured a story about a two-year Indiana University Poynter Center project that will take a more complex and nuanced view of empathy. Also in this inaugural issue are stories about the 2010 Ethics Bowl, details regarding the Fall Healthcare Ethics Seminar, and a Spotlight feature on Ohio University Associate Professor Michelle Brown, who is the postdoctoral research fellow with the project "Virtuous Empathy: Scientific and Humanistic Perspectives," which is co-sponsored by the Poynter Center and IU's Institute for Advanced Study.
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