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澳门六合彩资料 officials today announced that Bernard Prusak, Ph.D., has been named the Raymond and Eleanor Smiley Chair in Business Ethics. Most recently, Dr. Prusak served as Professor of Philosophy and Director of the McGowan Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.听

鈥淗elping our students navigate the complexities of the corporate landscape with integrity, empathy, and a deep commitment to doing what is right is at the core of 澳门六合彩资料鈥檚 Jesuit mission,鈥 said Dr. Elad Granot, Dean of the Boler College of Business. 鈥淒r. Prusak鈥檚 passion for the field of business ethics will be a force multiplier for students studying business. We are thrilled to welcome him to our faculty and look forward to the many interdisciplinary collaborations that will occur thanks to his expertise.鈥澨

The goal of the Chair in Business Ethics is to bring students, business professionals, and faculty together to analyze and address ethical and social justice problems within the context of a global society.

The position was established in 2012 by Raymond Smiley 鈥51, and his wife, Eleanor. At the time, Smiley said, 鈥淓leanor and I hope our gift will enable the university to further attract and retain the highest quality faculty and scholars and remind the academic world what an esteemed global, ethical business program predicated on nearly 500 years of Jesuit educational excellence should resemble.鈥

It鈥檚 an honor to serve as the Smiley Chair, and I鈥檓 grateful to the Smileys for their generosity. I鈥檓 also excited to join and contribute to the 澳门六合彩资料 Carroll community, both in Boler and across the colleges.

Prior to King鈥檚 College, Prusak served as the Lawrence C. Gallen Fellow in the Humanities, Center for Liberal Education at Villanova University, and Instructor of Humanities at Boston University.

Dr. Prusak earned his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Williams College and his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Boston University. He has published three books and dozens of papers in academic journals, and his public scholarship appears often in Commonweal magazine. He also has served on multiple hospital ethics committees.