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Giving
As directed by its mission, all of the Center’s funding is directed towards research, education, dialogue, and collaboration on ethical challenges afflicting New Hampshire’s communities and organizations. No funding is directed towards any politically partisan activities or advocacy.

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Healthcare Ethics and Policy
Healthcare Ethics and Policy: research from the Center for Ethics at Saint Anselm College

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Arts & Humanities
Studying the liberal arts at Saint Anselm, you will gain valuable insight into how the world works and how you could make it work better.

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Center Survey Featured in Local News Outlets
The Center for Ethics recently conducted a survey of New Hampshire residents regarding their opinion on zoning regulations in NH. The survey results have been featured in local news outlets, including the Union Leader, NH Business Review, and the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy newsletter.

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Recap: Ethics Lab with Tom Bell
The Center for Ethics was pleased to host Tom Bell, a Culture and Ethics Consultant from the United Kingdom, for a virtual Ethics Lab with students at Saint Anselm College.

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Academic Workshops
The Center sponsors research workshops for scholars on topics of ethical relevance for society. These small conferences afford researchers an opportunity to receive feedback on their work in progress. We are grateful to the support and collaboration of the Institute for Humane Studies, the John Templeton Foundation, and New Hampshire Housing in these programs.

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2024 Business Leader Survey
Business leaders across New Hampshire remain optimistic about their companies' growth over the next year, despite pressing concerns about housing affordability, workforce shortages, and rising costs in key sectors. These insights come from a recent survey conducted by the Business & Industry Association of New Hampshire (BIA) in collaboration with the Center for Ethics in Society at Saint Anselm College.
