Scholars for Justice Award & Global Ethics Essay Contest

Friday, December 26, 2014

Scholars for Justice Award

We are pleased to offer the Scholars for Justice Award as a part of a continuing commitment to our mission of educating leaders for a just and humane world. Seattle University School of Law's Scholars for Justice Award is a three-year, full-tuition scholarship supporting students committed to:

    Public Interest Law
    Service and Leadership
    Academic Excellence
    Community
    Global Awareness

http://www.law.seattleu.edu/office-and-administration/student-financial-services/financial-aid-programs/scholarships/scholars-for-justice-award


Carnegie Council Global Ethics Network
2014 International Student/Teacher Essay Contest

http://www.globalethicsnetwork.org/profiles/blogs/2014-international-student-teacher-essay-contest-imagining-a-bett

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I teach them all the good I can, and recommend them to others from whom I think they will get some moral benefit. And the treasures that the wise men of old have left us in their writings I open and explore with my friends. If we come on any good thing, we extract it, and we set much store on being useful to one another. - Socrates, Memorabilia
 
 
 
What we maintain is that in none of the problems of life can men afford to lose sight of the storehouse bequeathed to them by the ancients. In the complexus of everything which differentiates man from the brute creation, the voice of antiquity must be heard...

-H. Browne, quoted in "Classics and Citizenship" The Classical Quarterly, 1920