SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2025, Avenues: The World School hosted a scrimmage match for teams competing in the New York City Ethics Bowl on February 7th, 2026. The Marshall Institute for Ethical Thought and Action sent its interns to judge at the scrimmage. They were eager for the opportunity to gain more experience judging and to engage in dialogue with the high school students.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2025, Manhattanville University hosted the 10th Annual Westchester County Regional High School Ethics Bowl. The Marshall Institute for Ethical Thought & Action coordinated the event in tandem with the Mary T. Clark Chair of Christian Philosophy. This year, organizers with the Marshall Institute were happy to announce that the event will be renamed the Dr. Siobhan Nash-Marshall Regional High School Ethics Bowl.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2024, Manhattanville College along with the Marshall Institute for Ethical Thought & Action hosts the 9th Annual Westchester County High School Ethics Bowl, as part of the National High School Ethics Bowl organized by the Parr Center for Ethics at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2023, Manhattanville hosted the 8th Annual Westchester County Regional High School Ethics Bowl... This year marks our BIGGEST event yet, with 12 schools, 220 high school students, and over 70 volunteers, almost 300 people in total!
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2022, Manhattanville College hosted the 7th Annual Westchester County – Regional High School Ethics Bowl, a local debate-style competition part of the National High School Ethics Bowl organized by the Parr Center for Ethics at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill... This year’s Ethics Bowl welcomed 140 High School students to roam the halls and campus of Manhattanville – with 10 High Schools registered and 22 teams ready to compete!
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2021, Manhattanville College’s Philosophy program held its 6th annual Westchester County High School Ethics Bowl in tandem with the Marshall Institute for Ethical Thought and Action. Even with the complications caused by the COVID crisis, it was the biggest event of its kind yet.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2025, Manhattanville University and the Marshall Institute for Ethical Thought and Action hosted the 6th Annual Mary T. Clark R.S.C.J. Intramural Ethics Bowl. This year’s event saw two teams of interns from the Marshall Institute for Ethical Thought and Action Internship program face off against their peers in their very own Ethics Bowl. This year’s teams were captained by Kate Hanavan and Lindsey Eyring.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2023, Manhattanville College and the Marshall Institute for Ethical Thought and Action hosted the 4th Annual Mary T. Clark R.S.C.J. Intramural Ethics Bowl. This year’s event saw two teams of Interns from the Ethics Institute Internship program debate their peers in their very own Ethics Bowl. This year’s teams were captained by Mia MALDONADO, and Denisa DOCABECO.
Stephanie Havens
They had never heard of Socrates, let alone Aristotle or Plato. And yet the kids at Poughkeepsie Public High School were eager to learn about a Greek Philosopher who lived almost 2500 years ago and established the art of asking difficult questions.
Nicholas Burns
The Marshall Institute for Ethical Thought and Action held an inaugural dinner to celebrate the return of the internship program.
Andrew Fusco
Ever since 6000 BC humanity has looked towards intoxicant sour grapes to pull us from our daily strife and to enhance conversation and meal.
Grant Foray
I recall countless moments in athletics where the losing children received participation trophies for their efforts. One memory that distinctly stands out to me was during a karate tournament I participated in. It had 30 competitors, and all 27 competitors who did not place in 1st, 2nd or 3rd, still received participation trophies.
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