Our team is excited to announce that the 12th annual Global Ethics Day will take place on October 15, 2025, with the new theme of “Ethics Re-envisioned.”
Carnegie Council community members are encouraged to begin planning their activations ASAP. Join individuals, schools, nonprofits, and businesses in over 100 countries using the power of ethics to build a more just and peaceful world. Whether you share what ethics re-envisioned means to you on social media or organize an event at your school or workplace, we want to hear from you.
U.S. Army Lieutenant General (Ret.) Mark Hertling joins the Values & Interests podcast to discuss lessons in leadership, the power of embracing your professional ethos, and the critical importance of staying true to personal values in times of crisis.
Register to attend the multi-part virtual convening on key challenges facing migrants at both the U.S. and international levels. The livestream and Q&A will run from 4:30pm – 6:30pm ET on April 23 featuring expert conversations moderated by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Molly O’Toole and Michael Doyle, senior fellow for Carnegie Council’s Model International Mobility Convention (MIMC) project.
An Immigration Philosophy Fit for Our Better Selves
Senior Fellow Michael Doyle argues that America needs an immigration policy that can meet its duties, reflect its values, and serve its interests. How can we create this more ethical migration framework?
As the world enters a new space age filled with novel ethical questions and challenges that require collaboration and cooperation, Northeastern University’s Ethics Institute partnered with Carnegie Council to host a convening on the future of international space governance, security, democracy, and sustainability.
This review of the Oscar-nominated September 5 explores ethical questions concerning journalism and political sensitivities in this 2024 film, which recounts the day of the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics from the perspective of the mostly American ABC Sports crew.