Lincoln Center's Programs
Ethical & Legal Tools to Manage Rapidly Evolving Technology or "The Pacing Project"
The Ethical & Legal Tools to Manage Rapidly Evolving Technology or "The Pacing Project" is led by:
Lincoln Professors Braden Allenby, Gary Marchant, Joseph Herket
In a systematic, focused, on-going and high profile manner, this program seeks to address the
Lincoln Teaching Fellows Program at the ASU Polytechnic Campus
The Lincoln Teaching Fellows Program at the ASU Polytechnic Campus is led by:
Lincoln Professor Joseph Herket
In support of the ASU Polytechnic Campu Core Curriculum, adopted in 2005, which mandates, that all Polytechnic students demonstrate competencies in eight core areas, including ethics, this program will contribute to improved ethical understanding and behaviors by facilitating the development of new and revised courses or ethics modules.
Lincoln Center Initiative in Latin America Social and Political Culture
The Lincoln Center Initiative in Latin American Social and Political Culture is led by:
Lincoln Professor Ted Humphrey and Lincoln Scholar Janet Burke
The meeting of Europeans and the indigenous peoples of the Americas is an enormous cultural, moral, and political event.
Leadership and Ethics
The Lincoln Center Leadership and Ethics Program is being led by:
Professor Bob Denhardt
This program works to advance the current ASU Certificate in Leadership and Ethics into an undergraduate minor and a graduate course. The program will aslo include the publication of a new book, "The Art of Moral Leadership", of which will be used to develop the minor
Arizona Program for Policy, Ethics & Education Leadership (APPEEL)
The AZ Program for Policy, Ethics & Education Leadership (APPEEL) is being led by:
Lincoln Professor Caroline Turner
APPEEL is a ten-month professional development program for emerging leaders in education and related fields co-sponsored by the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, and the Mary Lou Fulton Institute & Graduate School of Education at Arizona State University.
