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Ethics Team Attends Regional Competition

Cadets gather to discuss an ethical dilemma during the 2017 ethics bowl.

Cadets Reagan Goulla '18, Tiernan Keast '20, Carter Johnson '20, Rush Earman '18, and Madeline Barrett '20 discuss ethical dilemmas during the 2017 Mid-Atlantic Regional Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl.鈥擯hoto courtesy of Col. Emily Miller.

LEXINGTON, Va., Dec. 7, 2017鈥擳he VMI Ethics Team won two rounds at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl on Nov. 18, defeating the University of North Georgia鈥攚hich hosted the event鈥攁s well as Davidson College. The team also tied with Augusta University and lost one round to University of North Carolina.

The Ethics Bowl required students to discuss ethical dilemmas, engage with different viewpoints and present their opinions in a coherent manner.

The five VMI cadets on the team were Carter Johnson 鈥20, Madeline Barrett 鈥20, Zach Shaffer 鈥20, Rush Earman 鈥18, and Tiernan Keast 鈥20. Reagan Goulla 鈥18 attended the competition as an alternate but did not compete.

The team is sponsored by the Center for Leadership and Ethics and coached by 2nd Lt. Rori Stubbs 鈥17. Dr. Duncan Richter, professor of English, rhetoric, and humanistic studies, is the team鈥檚 academic adviser.

Both Richter and ERHS instructor Tony Boese teach ERH 207鈥擡thics, a course that teaches the particular knowledge and skills tested in the competition. The broader ERHS curriculum also prepared cadets for success in the competition.

鈥淭hese classes provide a fundamental understanding of ethical and philosophical principles, and how to integrate these principles in meaningful discourse. This foundational understanding, provided by a sundry of well-taught classes, helped prepare our team to compete at a high level,鈥 said Johnson, an ERHS major.

The cadets were judged on who won or lost, but also were awarded spirit points for good behavior. The VMI team were awarded numerous spirit points and the judges commented on the team鈥檚 enthusiasm and teamwork.

-Ashlie Walter

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