Values Debate: Are Moral Values on the Decline?
Just off the press, the August issue of University of Cincinnati Horizons Magazine looks at ethics and moral values: how society views them, how professors teach them, how alumni express them by the way they live and how struggling students use them to guide actions in the classroom. Highlights include:
- Are moral values declining?
- Prepping students for real-world dilemmas
- Is classroom cheating on the rise?
- UC alumni stand up for values
Look through the entire issue of University of Cincinnati Horizons Online
University of Cincinnati Horizons Magazine recently received nine awards from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) in three different competitions. The magazine, which is published three times a year, is mailed to dues-paying members of the alumni association, full-time faculty and staff and other university supporters.
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