Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum
Rosemont College celebrated significant faculty achievement last week. Three professors participated in a major academic conference. This was the 26th annual meeting of the Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum. The prestigious event took place at the Inn at Villanova University. The gathering focused on complex ethical issues of global significance.
Professors Christine Hagedorn, Joanne Campbell, and Alan Preti represented Rosemont. Their presence underscored the college’s deep commitment to ethical scholarship. Professor Preti holds a key leadership role as President of the Society. This position highlights Rosemont’s high level contribution to national ethical discourse.
The conference theme explored the challenges of migration in the 21st century. Discussions centered on crucial issues of action and ethics. These faculty members actively shape national conversations about responsibility and global well being.
Advancing Critical Research
Professor Hagedorn delivered a significant case study presentation to her peers. Her talk analyzed the realities of banking for immigrant families. She detailed years of specialized research on this topic. This project includes a required research component for Rosemont students each spring. Her findings highlight critical points for financial policy and inclusion. The work demonstrates Rosemont’s commitment to highly engaged research.
Professor Campbell also shared her vital findings with conference attendees. She presented her research on the urgent ethical dilemmas of Climate Migration. Her scholarship addressed the global displacement of populations due to environmental changes. These presentations confirm the faculty’s place as thought leaders in their respective fields. Her presentation included a discussion on the importance of preserving cultural heritage in the context of climate migration, as well as Campbell’s work co-curating exhibits with student interns related to postdigital ecopedagogies in the Cultural Heritage Gallery at Rosemont College.
A Commitment to Ethical Distinction
The Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum is a vital professional forum. It encourages the robust integration of ethics across various academic disciplines. The participation and leadership of three faculty members is a notable institutional achievement.
Rosemont College is proud of the ongoing academic distinction shown by its professors. This level of engagement benefits the entire academic community. It enhances the college’s reputation for rigorous, impactful scholarship. Rosemont faculty consistently advance discussions on global and ethical challenges. This active participation affirms Rosemont’s dedication to intellectual leadership. The college celebrates Professors Hagedorn, Campbell, and Preti for their excellent contributions to the field of ethics.




