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Thursday, June 15, 2023

New Major: Ethics & Society

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The Department of Philosophy at Whitman College will introduce a new Ethics and Society major this fall. 

“Many of our students are keenly interested in questions of how we ought to act and interact with the people and world around us,” says Michelle Jenkins, Associate Professor of Philosophy and chair of the department. “While students can explore these questions within the existing Philosophy major, the new Ethics and Society major will allow students to choose a narrower focus of study.”

Students who major in Ethics and Society will explore philosophy through the lens of selected ethical and social issues. Through exposure to a variety of historical periods, areas of the world, and particular topics, students will develop their ability to engage in ethical theorizing—one of the major branches of philosophy. Topics studied may include climate change ethics, criminal justice and punishment, biomedical ethics, animals rights, racial and gender justice and other urgent contemporary issues of both personal and social significance.

“We have seen increased student interest in ethics classes during the past decade,” says Jenkins. “Fortunately, our current curriculum is robust in this area. Each of our six Philosophy faculty members already teach at least one course that will be offered as part of the new major.”

The 34 credit Ethics and Society major at Whitman will also include a senior capstone experience, where students will take all of their classwork and apply it to an ethical issue in a substantial public-facing project. Students will have the chance to consider the public impact of their studies and develop their skills at communicating complex ethical ideas to a larger public.

Noteworthy

Teen Vogue Publishes Op-Ed by Whitman Student

In an opinion piece recently published in Teen Vogue, Bex Heimbrock ’25 explores the idea of “Rainbow Capitalism” and responds to the recent controversy surrounding Target and how the retail store dealt with customer backlash to its Pride Month merchandise.

 

Kazi Joshua Named to Inatai Foundation Board

Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Kazi Joshua is one of three new board members recently announced by Inatai Foundation (formerly Group Health Foundation), a 501(c)(4) grantmaking organization serving Washington state. Inatai works to transform the balance of power to ensure equity and racial justice across Washington and beyond. 

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Announcements

Discover Whitman Day Tomorrow

The Office of Admission will host prospective students for campus-wide events on Friday, June 16, Friday, July 14 and Friday, August 11. Whatever your role at Whitman, you have a vital role to play in welcoming potential students. Here are a few ways to help:

  • Smile! Be ready to turn a friendly face to people you pass on campus.
  • Wear your Whitman gear on these event days.
  • Be conscientious about parking. Please do not park in the spaces labeled for events or anywhere that blocks campus sidewalks or pathways.
  • Sign up to join guests for lunch!

Thank you to everyone who engages with these students from the initial point of contact through their upcoming visits and decisions, answering questions, and sharing what you love about Whitman.

 

Reminder: Juneteenth Holiday

Monday is Juneteenth National Independence Day, the newest federal holiday which commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. Whitman campus offices will be closed on Monday, June 19.

 

Professional Coaching Perk for Employees

The Whitman College Employee Assistance Program Canopy provides free and professional coaching services, available by phone or video sessions. to support you with:

  • Goal setting and planning
  • Healthy habits
  • Increased resilience
  • Decision making
  • Communication skills
  • Career or personal development

Contact Canopy at 800-433-2320 or info@canopywell.com to schedule an appointment.

Photo Finish

Ricky Gonzalez at a podium speaking to a group of Walla Walla Community College graduates in their caps and gowns.

This fall, Whitman College will welcome the Class of 2027 to campus, with 19 first-year students admitted from our local Walla Walla Valley. As of today, the incoming class includes 11 graduates from Walla Walla High School and five graduates from Walla Walla Community College—including Ricky Gonzalez who spoke at the 2023 Walla Walla Community College graduation (pictured above). 

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