Nancy Walton, associate dean, student affairs, @RyersonGraduate & associate professor, @NursingRU, has been appointed to the National Panel on Research Ethics.
@researchethics discusses her recent appointment & reflects on the future of ethical research.
https://t.co/fvkdGDFbXy
Are the ethical safeguards the White House has in place re #HunterBiden artwork sales sufficient to guard against political influence? Business Ethicist Chris MacDonald @ethicsblogger joins me on @SXMPOTUS @SIRIUSXM to discuss!
https://t.co/Cfz5e9xPIO
New, from the Global Justice and Human Rights Journal Review: "Negotiating the Paradoxes of Migrants’ Human Rights," by Meghana V. Nayak https://t.co/Phs9VCtdTe #humanrights#migrants
#ICYMI: a special commencement message from YSGS Vice-Provost and Dean Dr. Cory Searcy via #augmentedreality! Congrats again to all graduates! #RUgrad2020#AR
Years ago, @esglaude helped me with an essay on the intersection of #biotech and #democracy, significantly improving it - I was the supposed expert.
Reading his new book on #Baldwin/#race/America, HIS expertise is urgent & essential.
I listened to him, then, we all should, now
Prof. Chris MacDonald (@ethicsblogger) of @TSRMRyersonU speaks with @nationalpost about the ethics around dining during the #COVID19 pandemic. If you do dine in, he says to treat wait staff well as they are at risk. https://t.co/a0PVYXxEvC
"You should always be nice to the waitstaff, but in July of 2020, I think it's essential that you realize they are the ones who are at the highest risk," says TRSM Ethics Prof, Chris MacDonald (@ethicsblogger). Read the full @nationalpost here: https://t.co/5BZTWACham
Listen in on this interview with Law & Business Professor, Chris MacDonald (@ethicsblogger) on the CBC Wendy Mesley issue and shift in workplace culture: https://t.co/4dlBKv0uew
Join us May 28 for our webinar on anti-corruption education featuring @DavidGDick@carolmliao @ethicsblogger & Gerry Ferguson. Details and registration here: https://t.co/Ra02MpHpzg
"It's important that companies not chase short-term opportunities, but focus on the kind of behaviour that is going to make them valued members of our communities," quotes Chris MacDonald, Associate Professor & Director of the Ted Rogers Leadership Centre. https://t.co/uBggjWFv0N
"First and foremost, it's important to have a thoughtful answer available," comments Associate Prof. Chris MacDonald on the news of various banks taking COVID-19 measures of not allowing health care workers to physically enter branches. Read more here: https://t.co/oVL2LYjkNV
Read this week’s GRADNews e-newsletter on YSGS associate deans appointed, a new counselling resource and maintaining resilience, mental health and productivity + more! #RUGradStudies
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