Edmonds Community College holds Ethics Challenge

Published 1:30 am Saturday, March 4, 2017

Edmonds Community College holds Ethics Challenge
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Edmonds Community College holds Ethics Challenge
Pictured from left are Edmonds Community College employees Lynne Rigoroso, executive assistant; Dan White, paralegal instructor; Marie Tran, business management instructor; Wayne Anthony, director of the Center for Student Engagement and Leadership; Ethics Challenge team members Linh Tran, Maria French, Tri Minh Do, Natcha Sriwongthai and Naol Debele; Terry Cox, vice president of Workforce and Development and Training; Kathryn Wyatt, Boeing staff analyst; and Charles Ruthford, master of ceremonies. (Contributed photo)

Edmonds Community College student government leaders took first place Feb. 16 in the college’s fourth Ethics Challenge with Master of Ceremonies Charles Ruthford, former ethics officer at The Boeing Company.

The Ethics Challenge is an engaging and high-energy learning event designed to teach ethics through real-life scenarios.

Five student teams competed in analyzing and providing solutions to ethics cases. Each team was given seven minutes to discuss its given scenario and three minutes to present solutions. Answers were then scored by a panel of judges.

The winning team included Associated Students of EdCC Executive Board members Naol Debele, Tri Minh Do, Maria French, Natcha Sriwongthai and Linh Tran. Wayne Anthony, director of the Center for Student Engagement and Leadership, was the team’s advisor.

The Ethics Challenge was sponsored by EdCC Workforce Development and Training and The Boeing Company.

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