Notre Dame Ethics Week 2025 will begin on Monday (February 10th) with the theme of “Business and Environmental Sustainability.” The annual Ethics Week series, hosted by the Mendoza College of Business, attracts experts from a diverse range of perspectives and explores current ethics-related issues.
This week we will feature a series of lectures held from 12pm to 10pm to 10pm in the University of Notre Dame’s Business Room at the University of Mendoza on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Lectures are open to Mendoza students, faculty and staff for free Notre Dame and the local community. The full schedule is as follows:
Monday (February 10): Drew Marcantonio, simultaneous professor of business, ethics and society. “Leading along the right path of sustainability: avoiding pitfalls and pursuing promising objectives.”
Tuesday (February 11): Jessica McManus Warnell, Professor of Management & Organizations and Professor Alice A. Martin of the Center for Teacher Ethics and Teaching at Rex and Alice A. Martin. Eva Ziadora, professor of economics. “Climate, economics, business ethics.”
Thursday (February 13): Daniel Wood, Associate Professor of Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative Practice. “Decision support in climate adaptation.”
Friday (February 14): Sandra Vera-Muñoz, Associate Professor of Accounting. “Can accountants save the planet?”
Now in its 27th year, Notre Dame Ethics Week was established to encourage discussion of ethical issues in the undergraduate and graduate business classes of Notre Dame. Ethics Week celebrates the legacy of John Houck, a professor of Notre Dame Management who has written many works on business ethics, including “Is Good Corporation Died?”
For more information, please visit the Notre Dame Ethics Week website.