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      36 short illustrated videos explain behavioral ethics concepts and basic ethics principles.

      View Series →Ethics Defined (Glossary)

      54 animated videos - 1 to 2 minutes each - define key ethics terms and concepts.

      View Series →Ethics in Focus

      A collection of one-of-a-kind videos that highlight the ethical aspects of various subjects.

      View Series →Giving Voice To Values

      8 short videos present the 7 principles of values-driven leadership from Giving Voice to Values by Mary Gentile.

      View Series →In It To Win

      A documentary and six short videos reveal the behavioral ethics biases in super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff's story.

      View Series →Scandals Illustrated

      30 videos - one minute each - relate recent scandals in the news and give ethical insights.

      All is Not Relative

      Appropriation & Attribution

      Being Your Best Self, Part 1: Moral Awareness

      Being Your Best Self, Part 2: Moral Decision Making

      Being Your Best Self, Part 3: Moral Intent

      Being Your Best Self, Part 4: Moral Action

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      Ethical Leadership, Part 1: Perilous at the Top

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      GVV Pillar 2: Choice

      GVV Pillar 3: Normalization

      GVV Pillar 4: Purpose

      GVV Pillar 5: Self-Knowledge & Alignment

      GVV Pillar 6: Voice

      GVV Pillar 7: Reasons & Rationalizations

      In It To Win: The Jack Abramoff Story

      In It To Win: Jack & Framing

      In It To Win: Jack & Moral Equilibrium

      In It To Win: Jack & Overconfidence Bias

      In It To Win: Jack & Rationalizations

      In It To Win: Jack & Role Morality

      In It To Win: Jack & Self-Serving Bias

      Academic Fraud at UNC

      Armstrong’s Doping Downfall

      Baylor’s Silence on Sexual Assault

      Collapse at Rana Plaza

      College Admissions Scandal

      Compounding Illness

      Countrywide’s Subprime Scandal

      Curbing Corruption: GlaxoSmithKline in China

      Daraprim Price Hike

      EpiPen: Out of Reach

      Equifax’s Breach of Trust

      FIFA Kickbacks: World Cup Corruption

      Final Exam Heist

      Making the Grade

      Michael Flynn: Under Investigation

      OxyContin & the Opioid Epidemic

      OxyContin: Whale Watching

      Packing Peanuts for Profit

      Penn State Scandal

      Raj Rajaratnam: Insider Trader

      Research Conflicts at UT Austin

      Robert Bentley: A Campaign Affair

      Samsung’s Political Connections

      Steering Student Athletes

      Tesco Cooks the Books

      Theranos’ Bad Blood

      United Airlines: Grounded

      Volkswagen’s Emissions Evasion

      Weinstein & Hollywood’s “Open Secret”

      Wells Fargo Fraud

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Ethics in Focus

Many topics demand a closer look that goes beyond the scope of our existing ethics video series. This collection of bonus videos brings focus to a few of the topics we felt needed thoughtful discussion.

The current bonus collection includes three short videos, but our library is constantly expanding. Let us know what other topics you think need highlighting here. Join the conversation at #EthicsUnwrapped!

Ethic in Focus
  • Me Too

    The Me Too Movement ignited the conversation on sexual harassment and sexual assault when it went viral in 2017. We made this video to examine the impact of the movement and capture the current conversation surrounding these issues.

  • Moral Illusions Explained

    We’re all familiar with optical or auditory illusions and how they can affect our perception. But just as our physical senses can be tricked, our moral sense can be fooled, too.

  • Propaganda: Ethics & the Media

    In the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, the Bullock Texas State History Museum hosted State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda. We filmed this video at the exhibit to educate people about the biases and pressures that led to the rise of the Nazi party in the 1930’s.

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