Sixteen students will compete in Edmonds College’s fifth Ethics Challenge, held 1:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12, in the college's Black Box Theatre.
The challenge has a quiz show format and teaches ethics through the analysis of real-life scenarios. Each team — using teamwork, communication, and critical thinking skills — will be given seven minutes to discuss its given scenario and three minutes to present solutions. Judges will include community members, Edmonds College faculty, and State Farm representatives.
The event is free and open to the public. Attendees must show proof of vaccination and register at the door. Masks are encouraged but not required. Preregister online.
The student teams are:
Hospitality and Tourism: Lalou Calamusa, Manisha Resnik, Soomin Song, Katsiaryna Gorenko
Business DTA/Business Management: Aldo Javier Jimenez, Aidan Markey, Arijeet Singh, Audrey Loemongga Silalahi
Project Management Certificate/Business Management ATA): Suzi Ibach, Emma Ruth Ramos, Andrea Boyd, Sasan Naghieh
Center for Student Engagement and Leadership CSEL): Frederick Kusumo, Posma Salomo Joy Nielsen, Sadie Szeto, Grace Griffin
Three students are also standing by as alternates: Wendy Bannister, Betelihem Emhazion, and Jovanni Lopez Murillo.
The Ethics Challenge is sponsored by the college and the following State Farm insurance agents:
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