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Recent Activities and Presentations

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Dr. Stebbins' recent activities have included the following:

"Lonergan's Decision Making Model as a Resource for Teaching Ethics," presentation at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, San Antonio, February 2008.

"Virtue, Freedom, and Friendship," presentation to Gonzaga Guild, November 2007

"From the Academy to the Marketplace of Ideas: Making Lonergan Accessible," public lecture at the launch of the Lonergan Centre at St. Paul University, Ottawa, November 2007

"Common Sense, Business Ethics, and Human Progress," presentation to Regis College benefactors, University of Toronto, November 2007

"From the Academy to the Marketplace of Ideas: Making Lonergan Accessible," annual Lonergan Lecture at the Lonergan Research Institute, Toronto, November 2007

"Why Organizational Decisions Fail," regional meeting of Institute of Management Consultants, Bellevue, WA, October 2007

"Virtue, Freedom, and Friendship," Fall Family Weekend presentation, October 2007

"Ethics from the Inside Out," presentation to the Sunrise Valley Chapter of Rotary International, Spokane Valley, September 2007

"Ethics from the Inside Out," presentation at the opening meeting for the 2007-2008 year of the Spokane Regional MarCom Council, September 2007

"What Makes Friendships Work?", Freshman Orientation, Gonzaga University, August 2007

"Ethics and Human Development: Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Altered Nuclear Transfer (ANT)," with Patrick H. Byrne, plenary paper at the Third International Colloquium of the International Association of Catholic Bioethicists, Twickenham (London), UK, July 2007

"Emerging Catholicity," panel discussion at the annual convention of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Los Angeles, June 2007

Moderator of a panel on "Ethics and Health Care Information Technology" co-sponsored by Gonzaga's Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program and the Department of Nursing, April 2007

The Gonzaga Ethics Institute was a co-sponsor of the regional Better Business Bureau's second annual Torch Awards for Marketplace Ethics; the award ceremony was held in the Jepson Center's Wolff Auditorium at Gonzaga University, February 28, 2007


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