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  • Embodying anti-racism through history, sustained commitments

    Embodying anti-racism through history, sustained commitments0

    Wednesday, Feb. 17, as part of the Elizabethtown College Office of Diversity, Inclusion] and Title IX’s series of Black History Month events, Asst. Dean of Students at Capital Law School and Diversity, Equityand Inclusion Consultant Dr. Marcelius Braxton gave a webinar presentation on anti-racism.  Drawing from his background as an educator, Braxton has taken the

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  • Senior thesis explores world history through familial letters, correspondence

    Senior thesis explores world history through familial letters, correspondence0

    The senior thesis is the culmination of four years of work within a given discipline, giving students the opportunity to apply the skills they have learned in unique, personal ways. The thesis process will inevitably vary from student to student, but at its best it will embody a student’s passion and creativity. For senior Caitlin

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  • The Role of Ethics and Morality in the Climate Change Debate, Part 2

    The Role of Ethics and Morality in the Climate Change Debate, Part 20

    Brown made note of the fact that even though “the evidence of human causation is incredibly, incredibly strong,” there are still targeted disinformation campaigns with the intention of minimizing public awareness about the dangers of climate change. According to Brown, the reason for the disinformation comes down to the control that the fossil fuel industry

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  • The Role of Ethics and Morality in the Climate Change Debate, Part 1

    The Role of Ethics and Morality in the Climate Change Debate, Part 10

    • News
    • November 5, 2020

    On Wednesday, Oct. 28 Elizabethtown College welcomed Professor of Sustainability Ethics and Law from Widener University Law School Dr. Donald A. Brown to speak as the College’s 2020 Peace Fellow. Each year, the Elizabethtown College Alumni Peace Fellowship selects its annual Peace Fellow with assistance from the Center for Global Understanding and Peacemaking (CGUP.)  The

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