Monthly Archives: February 2015

Student News: Students Rally Together to Serve Others (Jan/Feb 2015)

Ethics Matters January/February 2015 Our StudentCPT chapter members are committed to being a difference on their campuses, as well as in their communities. In addition to their regular meetings, each chapter participates in at least one community service project annually. Below are highlights from two chapters, which recently reached out to help others. The Rutgers…

NASBA Board Affirms Four New CPT Board Members (Jan/Feb 2015)

Ethics Matters January/February 2015 On January 22, 2015, at the NASBA Board Meeting, the NASBA Board of Directors affirmed the appointment of four new NASBA Center for the Public Trust (CPT) Board members, including Cynthia Cooper (MS); Bill Fowler (CO); Melvin Malone (TN); and Sean McVey (PA). The CPT is excited to have these leaders…

10 Years of Being a Difference (Jan/Feb 2015)

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Good News: In Crisis, Janitor and Cook Step Up (Jan/Feb 2015)

Ethics Matters January/February 2015 The actions of two unpaid workers at a nursing home was a catalyst to enact California’s Residential Care for the Elderly Reform Act of 2014. Cook, Maurice Rowland, and janitor, Miguel Alvarez, worked at Valley Springs Manor assisted living home in Castro Valley as it was closed by the state in…

Take This Advice Before Dating Coworkers

Author: Ryan W. Hirsch, CPT Program Manager

How Far Will Your Work Ethic Take You?

Author: Ron Taylor, CPT Student Programs and Development Specialist