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Navigating Congestion Pricing: Balancing Mobility, Sustainability and Equity

Join Baruch College’s Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity for an in-depth exploration of the benefits and drawbacks of the forthcoming implementation of congestion pricing in New York…

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Humans, Algorithms and Ethics?

The use of learning algorithms has grown dramatically in recent years and businesses have been quick to realize the monetization potential of big data analysis and automation. Algorithms are used in…

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Taming the Rogues of Wall Street

Mr. Waxman is joined by Professor Larry Zicklin for a lunchtime discussion of Waxman’s award winning book Rogues of Wall Street: How to Manage Risk in the Cognitive Era. Waxman explains how new…

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Business and religious accommodations : Legal and ethical issues. Part 1

In recent years, political and legal developments have put two successful civil rights movements in direct conflict with each other. In 2015, the Supreme Court affirmed a Constitutional right to gay…

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Business and religious accommodations : Legal and ethical issues. Part 2

In recent years, political and legal developments have put two successful civil rights movements in direct conflict with each other. In 2015, the Supreme Court affirmed a Constitutional right to gay…

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The Accountant Who Took on Halliburton... and Won

Anthony Menendez discusses what whistleblowing is and how it can contribute to an effective, democratic capitalistic society. A senior accounting and finance executive with 20 years of experience,…

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From P. T. Barnum to Donald Trump : An Ethical Appraisal of Public Relations

Are ethics and public relations mutually exclusive, like ethical embezzlement? Popular conceptions of public relations range from the relatively benign, as in ginning up publicity, to the more…

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Election Campaigns, Press Coverage, and the Public Trust

“Election Campaigns, Press Coverage, and the Public Trust” is the subject of a panel discussion with Wayne Barrett, political/investigative reporter for the Village Voice; Jonathan Hicks…

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Let’s Talk Ethics: The Student Recruiter’s Perspective

"The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, the NASBA Center for the Public Trust, Beta Alpha Psi, and InRoads present the panel discussion ""Let’s Talk Ethics: The…

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Fourth Annual Ethics Bowl Competition and Abraham J. Briloff Prizes in Ethics

"The final round of the 4th Annual Baruch College Ethics Bowl featured two undergraduate teams engaged in a debate over ethical responsibilities for the subprime mortgage crisis. The winning…

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David Cay Johnston on Journalism, Taxes and Government

David Cay Johnston of The New York Times will discussses his new, best-selling book, Perfectly Legal: The Covert Campaign to Rig Our Tax System to Benefit the Super Rich—and Cheat Everybody…

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Larry Zicklin on Business Ethics and Academic Integrity

Larry Zicklin, chairman of the board at Neuberger Berman, and trustee of The Baruch College Fund, discusses the recently drafted Student Guide to Academic Integrity at Baruch College and the…

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Ethics Bowl Competition and Abraham J. Briloff Prizes in Ethics

Two events take place: the final round of the first ever Ethics Bowl at Baruch College (and the winning team awarded $600) as well as the awarding of the Abraham J. Briloff Prizes in Ethics. For…

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Barbara Ley Toffler on Arthur Andersen

Barbara Ley Toffler, author of Final Accounting: Ambition, Greed and the Fall of Arthur Andersen, speaks about her experiences working at Arthur Andersen.

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Harold J. Tinkler on Corporate Ethics

Harold J. Tinkler, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer at Deloitte and Touche, discusses ethics across a range of disciplines.

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Josephine Johnston on Ethical Issues in Bio-medical Research

Josephine Johnston, an attorney with a Master’s degree in bioethics and health law, talks about the ethical issues and financial conficts of interests in using human subjects for bio-medical…

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