About the Center The primary focus of the Jackson Family Center for Ethics & Values is to cultivate awareness throughout the academic and surrounding communities of the importance and lifelong rewards of personal and professional integrity. In order to achieve its goals, the Jackson Center sponsors four cornerstones: the Jackson Scholars; the Ethics Fellow; the Visiting Ethicist; and our schedule of events and community outreach projects, aimed at improving awareness of current ethical issues and fostering inclusive conversations on them. In this, we aim to recognize and celebrate the rich history and example of Mary Emily and Nelson Jackson, and their family.
Mission Statement The mission of the Jackson Family Center for Ethics and Values is to create opportunities for open conversations about how ethics and values affect the individual, the university, the region and the world.
Vision Statement The vision of the Jackson Family Center for Ethics and Values is to inspire individuals to make ethical and value based decisions, and thus live lives of courage, compassion and integrity.
Staff Director: Nils Rauhut Student Assistant: Kaitlyn Powalie Jackson Ethics Fellow: David Holiday Administrative Specialists: Judy Dow
Board of Directors
Fall 2016
Ralph Byington Debbie Conner Dan Ennis Kathleen Lynch Davis Kristi Forbus
Rachel Gandy Laura Hoy Marva Lackey Kirk Lawton Claudia McCollough Jeanne Mize Michael Roberts Diane Fabbiano Sanders Sara Sanders Bryan Steros Holley Tankersley Emily Vallarino Bobby Wilkes Kaki Williamson Stovall Witte
Events Fall 2016 Tea and Ethics – 5 Events Topic: Honesty: What is it? Is Anyone Really Honest? Speaker: Christian Miller Ph.D., Wake Forest University Date: Thursday, September 22 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Wall 222, Boardroom Attendance: 76 Topic: Shaping Self-Esteem and Happiness: The Effects of Body Image Speaker: Panel Discussion Date: Thursday, September 29 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Edwards Recital Hall Attendance: 57 Topic: Al Shabaab In Somalia: Domestic and International Implications Speaker: Stig Jarle Hansen Ph.D. Date: Thursday, October 13 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Johnson Auditorium, Wall 116 Attendance: 63 Topic: What is the Role of an Effective Student Government? Speaker: Panel Discussion Date: Thursday, Oct. 19 Time: 4:30 pm.. Venue: Johnson Auditorium, 116 Wall Building Attendance: 39 Topic: How to Foster a Healthy, Diverse, and Inclusive Spiritual Life at CCU Speaker: Panel Discussion Date: Thursday, Nov. 17 Time: 4:30 pm.. Venue: Johnson Auditorium, 116 Wall Building Attendance: 82 Java Jabber – 2 Events Topic: The Ethics of Freshman Year Speaker: Panel Discussion Date: Thursday, Sept. 1 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Bryan Information Commons
Attendance: 28 Topic: Accessing Horry County: The Ethics of Transportation Speaker: Panel Discussion Date: Thursday, Oct. 27 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Johnson Auditorium, 116 Wall Building Attendance: 72 Philosopher’s Corner – 1 event Topic: Wondering About Wonder: How to Empathize with the universe Speaker: Matthew Kisner Ph.D. University of South Carolina Date: Thursday, Nov. 3 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Johnson Auditorium, Wall 116 Attendance: 58
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Spring 2017 Tea and Ethics – 6 Events Topic: Race in the Classroom Speaker: Panel Discussion Date: Thursday, January 26 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Johnson Auditorium, Wall 116 Attendance: 88 Topic: Agrarian Ethics: Perspectives and Prospects Speaker: Panel Discussion Date: Thursday, February 15 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Edwards Recital Hall Attendance: 59 Topic: Can Virtue Be Taught? Is Character Education Possible? Speaker: Panel Discussion Date: Thursday, February 23 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Edwards Recital Hall Attendance: 90 Topic: The Ethics of Buddhism Speaker: Ron Green, Ph.D. Date: Thursday, March 16 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Wall 222, Boardroom Attendance: 75 Topic: The Ethical Challenges of Refugees and Refugee Resettlement Speaker: Rochelle Heeimann Date: Thursday, April 06 Time: 4:30 pm.. Venue: Johnson Auditorium, Wall 116 Attendance: 80 Topic: Can Art Help Create A Better Society? Speaker: Mark Rogers Date: Thursday, April 20 Time: 4:30 pm.. Venue: Johnson Auditorium, Wall 116 Attendance: 52 Java Jabber – 1 Event Topic: Ethical Issues in the Middle East Speaker: Panel Discussion
Date: Thursday, February 09 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Johnson Auditorium, Wall 116 Attendance: 89 Visiting Ethicist Presentation – 1 event Topic: Equality as an Ideal Speaker: Mark LeBar, Ph.D., Florida State University Date: Thursday, March 30 Time: 4:30 pm Venue: Wall 222, Boardroom Attendance: 25
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Jackson Scholars 2016 Class Shadaisha Hamilton Political Science
Yaicha Ocampo English and Philosophy
Jason Renne English
Nicholas Smith Intelligence and National Security
Carlie Todd History, Intelligence and National Security
2017 Class Sonja Bayer Marine Science
Brittany Colston Finance
Rachel Cormier Exercise Sports Science
Kaitlyn Dallis Communications
Taylor Gresham Hospitality & Resort Tourism Management
Joshua Jenkins Biology
Krystina Millar Sociology
Madison Nowlin Intelligence and National Security
Jeannette Pryor Graphic Design
Emily Thebeault Communications
Heather Wozniak Information Systems
Breakdown of 2016 Jackson Scholar Applicants: Freshmen: 2 Sophomores: 30 Juniors: 14 COHFA Majors: 15 Interviewed: 31 (10 COHFA) Accepted: 15 (7 COHFA)
Women In Leadership and Philanthropy On February 7, seven Jackson Scholars – Emily Thibeault, Krystina Millar, Carlie Todd, Kaitlyn Dallis, Heather Wozniak, Jeannette Pryor, Yaicha Ocampo, and Shadaisha Hamilton – attended the Women in Leadership and Philanthropy (WIPL) conference at the Myrtle Beach Convention center. The seven current scholars were joined by recent Jackson Scholar graduates Kira Elton and Kaitlyn Powalie. We were proud to have three generations of Jackson Scholars representing the Jackson Center at the event. They were able to attend presentations from varying influential, local and national women. A variety of topics were discussed, ranging from effective involvement with philanthropic organizations in the Myrtle Beach area, to how to translate their skills and training in ethics and leadership to contexts beyond the college campus. Chicago Trip On September 8, 2016 the Jackson Scholars flew to Chicago for a weekend trip. The trip was guided by the center’s own Ethics Fellow, Dr. David Holiday and senior lecturer Eva Kort.. Nine Jackson Scholars joined them. Students commented that what they appreciated most about this trip was meeting with University of Chicago Human Rights Interns to talk about their work on social justice issues, visiting the Art Institute and touring the University of Chicago. Overall, students were enriched by their experiences in Chicago and were grateful to the Jackson Family for their continued support in providing such experiences. Ethics and Leadership Academy The annual Ethics and Leadership Academy took place on January 30, February 6, and February 13. Current Jackson Scholars welcomed rising sixth graders from seven local middle schools to campus. This year’s theme was sustainability. The topics of discussion were well received by the students. On February 6, guest speaker, Professor Till Hahnebuth from the Department of Marine Science presented to the students. On February 13 students enjoyed a campus tour and received certificates for the participation in the Ethics and Leadership Academy Program.