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What is an ethics bowl?
We have assembled information explaining what an ethics bowl is and how you can create one in your school or community.

Ethics Bowl Training Video
Molloy College has produced a video capturing the events at a 2011 SFF-sponsored ethics bowl training for high schoolers.

UPCOMING ETHICS BOWL EVENTS

3rd Annual Long Island High School Ethics Bowl
February 11, 2012:
Molloy College
Rockville Centre, NY
University of North Carolina High School Ethics Bowl
February 11, 2012:
UNC - Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC
University of Tennessee High School Ethics Bowl
March 15, 2012:
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN
Pinellas County High School Ethics Bowl
April 21, 2012:
St. Petersburg College
St. Petersburg, FL
University of Baltimore High School Ethics Bowl
May 12, 2012:
University of Baltimore
Baltimore, MD
Stevens Institute of Technology 5th Annual High School Ethics Bowl
May 31, 2012:
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, NJ

 


PAST ETHICS BOWLS
Moorestown Friends School
October 22, 2011:
Moorestown, NJ
Philosothon
July 11-13, 2011:
The national ethics bowl of Australia, has been in existence since 2007. The 2011 Philosothon will be held at the Cranbrook School in Sydney, Australia.
Stevens Institute of Technology Fourth Annual High School Ethics Bowl
June 2, 2011:
Clarkstown High School (Rockland County, NY), Piscataway High School Team 1 (Piscataway, NJ) and Moorestown Friends School Team 1 (Moorestown, NJ) were the winners of this year's ethics bowl. The event took place on Stevens' main campus in Hoboken, NJ, and was open to all high school sophomores and juniors interested in debating burning ethical issues related to science, technology, and society. For more information, contact Michael Steinmann at Michael.Steinmann@stevens.edu.
Baltimore Area HS Ethics Bowl
May 7, 2011:
This event was held at the University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD.
University of North Carolina High School Ethics Bowl
April 30, 2011:
East Chapel Hill High School was declared the winner. North Carolina School of Mathematics and Science was named runner-up.
Pinellas County High School Ethics Bowl
April 30, 2011:
This event was held at St. Petersburg College, Seminole Campus.
Second Annual Long Island Ethics Bowl
February 12, 2011:
Bethpage High School won the second annual Long Island High School Ethics Bowl on February 12, 2011 – Wendy Way is the team coach. Moorestown Friends School from Moorestown, NJ, took second place; the team is coached by Barbara Kreider. Eight schools and fourteen teams participated.
Tennessee High School Ethics Bowl
January 27, 2011:
Harden Valley Academy, coached to Laura Watson, won the second annual East Tennessee High School Ethics Bowl which took place at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville on January 27, 2011. Three other teams participated.
May 2010:
Stevens Institute of Technology High School Ethics Bowl
Hoboken, NJ

Three teams won the 2010 Stevens Institute of Technology High School Ethics bowl: Spence School, Bronx High School of Science, Team 2, and Academy of Allied Health and Science. Sixteen teams from 12 high schools in New Jersey and New York competed. For more information, visit: www.stevens.edu.

April 17, 2010:
Pinellas County High School Ethics Bowl
St. Peterburg, FL

St. Petersburg High School won the 2010 Pinellas County High School Ethics Bowl held on April 17 at St. Petersburg College. Ten teams from eight area high schools participated in the event. The championship match was decided by two points. For more information, contact: George Sherman at Sherman.George@spcollege.edu.

First Annual Long Island Ethics Bowl
Roslyn High School inched out Bethpage High School to win the First Annual Long Island Ethics Bowl which took place at Bethpage High School.
East Tennessee High School Ethics Bowl
Catholic High School won the First Annual East Tennessee High School Ethics Bowl in a close contest with Tennessee School for the Deaf on November 19,2009. Philosophy graduate student Matt Deaton organized the event.
Baltimore High School Ethics Bowl
In May 2009 Loyola Blakefield (Towson, Maryland) won the 2nd annual Baltimore High School Ethics Bowl, hosted by the Hoffberger Center for Professional Ethics at the University of Baltimore.