Markkula Center of Applied Ethics

2006 Student Ethics Research Conference

Four Santa Clara University undergraduate students will share the fruits of their research at the annual Student Ethics Research Conference to be held on May 10, 2006, from 4 to 6 p.m.

Rachel Araneta and Sierra Lovelace will present their paper on "Pedagogy, Gender, and Portrayals of Civic Life in the Computer Game 'Decisions, Decisions: Current Issues.'" Anthony J. Colello will be discussing his research on "Rallying behind Reiman: Reflections on the Death Penalty." Christina Mogren will talk about her paper, "Looking to the Future: Salmon Conservation Through Applied Ethics and Spirituality."

The annual conference will take place in the Wiegand Room, Arts and Sciences Building. Dinner will be provided.

For further information, please contact David DeCosse at ddecosse@scu.edu.