Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is proud to announce that its president Joel H. Rosenthal has been appointed Dorsett Fellow 2016 by the Ethics Institute, Dartmouth College.
Dr. Rosenthal will give a lecture at Dartmouth on January 21, 2016, titled "Rising Fences: Migrants, Borders, and a New Frontier for Ethics." The talk is free and open to the public. For details, click here.
About Joel H. Rosenthal Joel H. Rosenthal is president of Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. He is also an adjunct professor at New York University and chairman of the Bard College Globalization and International Affairs (BGIA) program in New York City.
During his tenure as president, Carnegie Council has developed its Ethics Studio producing multimedia programs for television, radio, and internet audiences worldwide. The Council has also established its Global Ethics Network of fellows located in two dozen countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America, and the Middle East.
About the Dorsett Fellowship The Dorsett Fellowship was established in 2001 when the Frederick Gardner Cottrell Foundation, in conjunction with Research Corporation Technologies, made a significant donation in honor of Burt Dorsett '53, establishing an endowed fund. The purpose of the Dorsett fund is to honor the exemplary business career of Burt Dorsett by bringing practitioners of ethics (business leaders, physicians, engineers, etc.) and/or scholars of ethics to the Dartmouth campus. The Dorsett Fellows have provided public lectures, conducted guest lectures in college courses, participated in faculty working groups, and spent time pursuing their own research while on campus.
About the Ethics Institute, Dartmouth College The Ethics Institute exists to foster the study and teaching of ethics throughout the Dartmouth community, at the undergraduate, graduate and professional schools. The Institute serves the College, Dartmouth Medical School, Thayer School of Engineering, as well as Tuck Business School.
About Carnegie Council Founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1914 and based in New York City, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is an educational, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that produces lectures, publications, and multimedia materials on the ethical challenges of living in a globalized world.