About the CenterThe Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University is a nationally recognized resource for analyzing real-world ethical issues and for developing tools and programs to address them. The Center supports research, assists faculty in integrating ethics into their courses, and helps businesses, schools, hospitals, local governments, and other organizations to put ethics to work.
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New Materials
- Amnesty, Ethics, and Immigration
Catholic perspectives from both sides of the border (podcast) - Physician-Patient Relationships
Chair of the President's Council on Bioethics Edmund Pellegrino discusses autonomy - Ethnic Identities and the Common Good in Kenya
Aquiline Tarimo, S.J. from the Hekima School of Theology in Nairobi analyzes the current unrest - Character-Based Science Curriculum
Sample the lesson plans in the Center's biology and earth science programs
Center News
- The World That Wikipedia Made
Ethical, legal, and technical issues in the Wikipedia model, May 15 - Cutting Edge Issues in Business Conduct, May 28
A daylong forum on current ethics and legal issues for corporations and other organizations - Ethics Camp for Public Officials
Register now for this program for municipal officeholders and representatives of special districts - Character-Based Curriculum for K-12
The first session of Ethics Camp for Educators offers school-wide character education programs for all subject areas

