Monthly Archives: June 2020
STUDENT NEWS
Ethics Matters Q2 2020 Colleges and universities around the globe have transited their students off campus to online learning platforms in efforts to fight the spread of COVID-19. StudentCPT chapters are staying engaged while utilizing technology, despite being unable to meetin person. Oklahoma State UniversityOklahoma State University StudentCPT members recently tuned into a virtual meeting.…
Lead with Integrity: The Thrill of Victory
Ethics Matters Q2 2020 My early childhood was in the pre-cable television days. During that time, I always enjoyed watching the Wild World of Sports. One of my favorite parts was the start of the show. Each episode began with a phrase describing the “thrill of victory” and the “agony of defeat.” I always loved…
Why Giving Matters
Ethics Matters Q2 2020 Life has been challenging for our students adjusting to new ways of learning and staying connected. Our professionals have been impacted as well from businesses restructuring, facing workforce reductions, and even worse, having to shut down. The question is how do we move forward from here? The NASBA Center for the…
Good News: Companies Vow to Continue Paying Employees During COVID-19 Outbreak
Ethics Matters Q2 2020 On March 18, President Donald Trump signed the “Families First Coronavirus Response Act” into law. According to npr.org, this allocated roughly $8 billion for coronavirus prevention, preparation and response efforts, including guidelines for paid sick leave, free testing and expanded unemployment benefits. Millions of Americans face financial uncertainty as COVID-19 health…
The Lasting Impact of the Coronavirus
Ethics Matters Q2 2020 The last several months have been challenging for everyone. From education to employment, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted so many aspects of our daily lives that go far beyond just how we interact with each other. In times like these, ethics can be a concern. It has been so encouraging…