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Ethics forum to tackle youth sports

Fred Engh, founder of the West Palm Beach-based nonprofit National Alliance for Youth Sports, will be the featured speaker at a forum at Palm Beach State College Sept. 21 on ethics in youth sports.
Titled “Ethics and Youth Sports: Changing the Game for Good,” the forum is hosted by the PBSC Center for Applied Ethics to spark dialogue about the challenges often faced by the more than 30 million children that play in organized leagues across America and their parents, … Continue reading Ethics forum to tackle youth sports

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National expert to speak at PBSC on ethics and the media

Palm Beach State College’s Center for Applied Ethics will host award-winning journalist Al Tompkins in an engaging, interactive session exploring the challenges journalists face today that are transforming the foundations of traditional journalism and its ethics.
Titled, “Navigating the News in the New Normal,” the presentation will be held from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Aug. 8 at the Public Safety Training Center conference room 108 on the College’s Lake Worth campus. The event is free and open to the public. … Continue reading National expert to speak at PBSC on ethics and the media

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Panel to discuss ethics among elected officials

Palm Beach State College Center for Applied Ethics will host a panel discussion March 28 on Palm Beach County’s efforts to maintain ethics among elected officials.
The group will meet from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Public Safety Conference Center, room 108 on the College’s Lake Worth campus.
The event, which coincides with Ethics Awareness Month in Palm Beach County, is free and open to the public. The keynote speaker is Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg. … Continue reading Panel to discuss ethics among elected officials

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