University of Houston: Hobby School Launches Rockwell Center on Ethics and Leadership With $6.5 Million Endowment
"Public policy is most meaningful when it addresses the issues at the core of society," said Sen.
The Rockwell Center will serve as a hub of ethical leadership, scholarship and activity for the University, the city and the state, Watson said, providing a way for academics, business leaders, community members and government and policy officials to work together on timely and substantive issues. The center will also sponsor the Hobby Prizes, with annual awards for best academic paper or article on ethics, leadership and public policy, following a national call. Annual awards also will be given for exemplary acts of courage in ethics and leadership.
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The center will be led by
The Hobby Prizes include:
* The Hobby Prize for Best Article in Ethics, Leadership, and Public Policy, with an award of
* The Hobby Prize for Ethical Leadership, with one or more annual awards of
A series of "think and do" luncheons - designed to be held over Zoom for the fall semester - will focus on voting and voter suppression, housing and health and healthcare. Aimed at both UH students and community members, they are designed to spark discussion that can lead to action.
The goal, Engster said, isn't a top-down approach with the center and affiliated experts determining a course of action.
"We want to build on the strengths of communities and find what role we can play in supplementing and uniting different groups," he said. "We can talk about how history can help us understand the current problems and the solutions being proposed, but at the end, we need to ask, What are your responsibilities? What can you do to address this issue?"
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