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Science practiced with integrity can illuminate a pathway through the crisis of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Several important questions have arisen about how best to manage, treat, and live with COVID-19. Ken Turner examines responses by scientists as he considers the question, “Was there integrity?”
Featuring Ken Turner, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Dubuque
Interviewer, Annalee R. Ward, Director of the Wendt Character Initiative at the University of Dubuque
The content in this episode is based on Ken Turner's upcoming article "Science and Integrity: A Pandemic Lens" from Character and . . . Crisis, volume 8 of the Wendt Center for Character Education’s annual journal, Character and . . . . Watch for the article to come out in fall 2022.
Find other character resources and Wendt Center publications here or learn more about the Wendt Character Initiative here.
By Wendt Center for Character EducationScience practiced with integrity can illuminate a pathway through the crisis of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Several important questions have arisen about how best to manage, treat, and live with COVID-19. Ken Turner examines responses by scientists as he considers the question, “Was there integrity?”
Featuring Ken Turner, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Dubuque
Interviewer, Annalee R. Ward, Director of the Wendt Character Initiative at the University of Dubuque
The content in this episode is based on Ken Turner's upcoming article "Science and Integrity: A Pandemic Lens" from Character and . . . Crisis, volume 8 of the Wendt Center for Character Education’s annual journal, Character and . . . . Watch for the article to come out in fall 2022.
Find other character resources and Wendt Center publications here or learn more about the Wendt Character Initiative here.