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Why Would Anyone Think Winning Is A Virtue?

Note to reader: I try to use this blog series to shape the work of Character.org. At the end of this post, I pose 3 Questions. If one sparks your imagination, I hope you will share with me your ideas. I’m eager to learn.   The commentator Dana Loesch recently...
Character In College Admissions

Character In College Admissions

Student Voices By Lucas Diehl Finding and choosing the right college, as a student, can seem near impossible. From varying deadlines, to school-specific essays, to a minimum needed test score, there’s an overwhelming amount of work to get done. But sadly, the ACT,...

Building A Culture of Integrity Webinar

Webinar: Building a Culture of Integrity at Your School This webinar is made possible by a grant from The School for Ethical Education Presenter: Dr. Debra Cohen John Winthrop Wright Director of Ethical Education “Education without morals is like a ship without a...

The Joy of Being a Grandparent

I became a grandfather for the first time this past week. The birth of my grandsonopened a floodgate of positive emotions and thoughts. Will he love both sportsand dancing (like his dad)? Will he love animals (like his mom)? Will he love JaneAustin (like my wife)? His...

Are Rules Becoming Obsolete?

Note to reader: I enjoy asking questions that could potentially shape and focus the work of Character.org. At the end of this short post I pose 5 Questions. If one of them sparks your imagination, I hope you will share your ideas with me. I’m eager to learn.  ...