Main content
ADVANCE NOTICE
Jimmy Carter to open new ethics series

The first in a Public Health, Religion and Ethics lecture series kicks off Tuesday, Nov. 13, with former President Jimmy Carter speaking at 2:30 p.m. at the Winship Ballroom of the Dobbs University Center. The event is free and open to the public.

The Religion and Health Collaborative of the Center for Ethics is presenting this lecture entitled “Public Health, Religion, and Ethics: Reflections of a Former President and the Founder of The Carter Center.”

The series will explore ethics for public health and religion, raising questions about the principles guiding individuals and institutions and the on-the-ground reality of cooperation and contention between faith-based organizations and the public health sector.

For more information, contact Tanya Anderson Woodward at 404-727-1179.


Recent News