The Brady Program in ethics and civic life creates a scholarly community for undergraduates, faculty and graduate students to learn and to research the serious questions about how we live as citizens, how we have courage as leaders, and how we make significant changes in our communities, both locally and globally. The program supports sixteen undergraduate students for a three-year course of study and practical experience about the nature of the good life, the nature of justice, the meaning of public service, and core values in the humanities and sciences: integrity, veracity, fidelity, courage. When we ask “What makes a good leader?” we are beginning one of our most serious civic conversations.
If you would like to find out more, please contact us at brady@northwestern.edu
Yours,
Laurie Zoloth
Brady Program Director
In addition to being the director of the Brady Program, Laurie Zoloth is Director of the Center for Bioethics, Science and Society and Professor of Medical Ethics and Humanities at Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, and Professor of Religion and a member of the Jewish Studies faculty at Northwestern University, Weinberg College of Arts and Science. She has published extensively on ethical issues in health care and science.
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