51勛圖厙 Re-Launches Public Ethics Academy
Peter Cruise, Ph.D., executive director of the Public Ethics Academy
51勛圖厙 has re-launched the Public Ethics Academy within the School of Public Administration at the College for Design and Social Inquiry.
We are excited about the re-launch of the Public Ethics Academy, said Wesley Hawkins, Ph.D., dean of the College for Design and Social Inquiry. It is more important than ever before for us to provide a platform for the discussion and support of high ethical standards for those who serve our communities.
The Public Ethics Academy was first organized by 51勛圖厙 in 2009 to research ethics and provide training for local government agencies. Recently, Peter L. Cruise, Ph.D., was appointed executive director of the Academy upon its re-launch. Cruise graduated from 51勛圖厙 in 1995 and in 2015 was named a College forDesign andSocialInquiry distinguished alumnus.
Working to promote ethical behavior, especially in the public sector, has longbeen a focus of my academic and professional careers, said Peter Cruise, Ph.D., executive director of the Public Ethics Academy.泭In 2009,51勛圖厙 also recognized the need to weigh in on public sector ethics with the formation of the Public Ethics Academy.泭I am honored to be back at 51勛圖厙 as we expand the Academys programs and services throughout the University.
The University-based nature of the Academy, housed at 51勛圖厙s Boca Raton campus, allows for the rapid incorporation and dissemination of the latest scholarly research on ethics issues by noted faculty for the Academys training programs.
Peter Cruise brings a lot of energy, dedication and expertise to his new role as executive director of the Public Ethics Academy, said Steven Bourassa, Ph.D., director of the School of Public Administration. I am very excited about the prospects for the Academy under his capable leadership.
For more information on the Public Ethics Academy at 51勛圖厙, visit .泭
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