Christian Barnard '26 explores strengths and weaknesses of ranked choice voting and its ethical outcomes.
JP Best '25 explored ethical issues regarding homelessness and potential solutions to address such issues.
Bailey Black '25 was a government ethics fellow examining presidential immunity through the justice and common good ethical lenses.
Grace Davis ’25 explores the ethics of relationships between the LGBTQ+ Community and the Catholic Church.
Arden DiCicco ’25 co-authored a paper on the ethical dimensions of the levee failure in the unincorporated community of Pajaro, California.
Jessica Garofalo '25 co-authored a paper on the ethical dimensions of the levee failure in the unincorporated community of Pajaro, California.
Hannah Hamawi ’27 co-authored a paper on the ethical dimensions of the levee failure in the unincorporated community of Pajaro, California.
Tara Khambadkone '26 looked at the ethical implications of AI in the classroom via surveys exploring professor and student perspectives.
Noah Kisiel ’26 explored campus ethics through ways that SCU students could have more meaningful relationships with their work while being more capable of cultivating and elevating their passions.
Claire Krebs ’26 focused on how SCU's Medical Amnesty Policy could be reformed through the common good and care ethical frameworks.
Anna Mulderink ’27 was a part of the campus ethics team and was involved in projects that focused on cultivating ethical thinking and decision making in students.
Alicia Nelson ’26 explored ethical issues regarding homelessness and potential solutions to address such issues.
Chisomaga Nlemigbo ’25 was a business ethics and legal compliance intern at Intel Corporation.
Madison Patrick ’25 explores the ethical implications of the over medicalization of childbirth in the U.S.
Gabrielle Pitre ’26 examined the historical role of faith in Christian Black communities amidst discrimination.
Natalya Salaices ’25 explored ethical issues regarding homelessness and potential solutions to address such issues.
Mahi Shah ’28 co-authored a paper on the ethical dimensions of the levee failure in the unincorporated community of Pajaro, California.
Zara Shroff ’25 examined the ethics of AI in creative work and how AI will shape the future of creative careers.
Caroline Smith ’25 created a project that makes ethical frameworks more approachable and accessible for students to engage with on a daily basis.
Sophie Smithstanza ’26 looked at the ethical implications of AI in the classroom via surveys exploring professor and student perspectives.
Jamie Son ’25 examined the health and transparency issues of detention centers in the U.S. and the ethical implications of such violations.
Edward Sorenson ’25 raises questions and looks at how ethics plays an integral role in the way any given business operates, particularly within the finance industry.
Yasmin Urzua-Gutierrez ’25 researched U.S. immigration policy through the ethical lenses of rights and justice.
Hydeia Wysinger '25 worked as a student director with the Campus Ethics Team and used the justice and care ethical lens to explore the experiences of Black students.
Ainsley Zapata ’26 was a government ethics fellow who examined the recent trends in voting rights restrictions and their ethical implications.
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