Happy pub day to 2016 Journalism Fellow Natalie Lampert! Her memoir, "The Big Freeze," explores the pros, cons, and many facets of egg freezing. It's now available for purchase in stores and online at the link below. https://lnkd.in/eAQnjn9U
FASPE (Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics)
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A fully-funded Fellowship Program devoted to ethical leadership for graduate students and early-career professionals.
About us
FASPE is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote ethical leadership and responsibility among professionals—beginning with recognition of the influence that professionals have on all aspects of contemporary society. FASPE’s distinctive approach is to examine the roles and behavior of individual professionals in Germany and elsewhere between 1933 and 1945 as an initial framework for approaching ethical responsibility in the professions today. By examining the behavior and motivations of the professionals who -- by choice and action -- enabled and enacted Nazi policies, we establish the importance and urgency of professionalism and ethical leadership today.
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https://www.faspe-ethics.org/
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- 2-10 employees
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Employees at FASPE (Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics)
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Reflecting on our recent experience with FASPE, 2024 Business Fellow Marissa Guiang (pictured in the center of the first row) shared, “I came away with a better understanding of the interdisciplinary applications of ethics, as well as the responsibilities I have within my profession. I learned so much from the incredible FASPE staff, world-class professors, and impressive peers. I think what shocked me the most was how much the program challenged my thinking, and helped me give grace and understanding to those whose political conviction, religious ideology, and corporate outlook are vastly different from mine.” Stay tuned for more reflections from our 2024 Fellows!
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2024 Medical Fellow Couger Jaramillo is a 4th year Pathology Resident and Air Force officer in an active duty graduate medical education program at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, TX. Hailing from Los Angeles, she took to the East Coast to earn an undergraduate degree in Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University followed by a medical degree at the University of Pennsylvania. She is pursuing a career in neuropathology with a research focus in traumatic brain injury/chronic traumatic encephalopathy. In her spare time, she takes French lessons through the Language Enabled Airman Program and competes in Olympic weightlifting. Learn more about our 2024 Fellows at the link below: https://lnkd.in/gEwSAvdb
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This recent article by 2013 Medical Fellow Jessi Gold highlights the importance of decompressing after work and offers tips on setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care. 👇 https://lnkd.in/eaXB-kmf
What to Do If Your People-Focused Job Completely Drains Your Social Battery
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I was really honored to be chosen as a 2024 journalism fellow by FASPE (Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics). I spent the past two weeks in Germany and Poland considering some of our profession’s most pressing ethical issues and learning a lot about the history that preceded where we are today. To do it with an incredible group of journalists was the best part! Thank you to Robe Imbriano and Sheila Coronel for leading us and to the incredibly knowledgeable Thorsten Wagner! And to Jordyn Holman and Danielle Dhillon for helping me get connected to the program. Would highly recommend the fellowship to other professionals across journalism, business, law, and more!
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For our June newsletter, we featured 2014 Journalism Fellow and FASPE Board Member Stav Ziv. Stav is a contributors editor at CNBC Make It—commissioning and editing articles across verticals including success, work, money, and life—as well as a freelance journalist whose writing has appeared in Dance Magazine, The Forward, Fast Company, The Atlantic, and other publications. She was previously the deputy editor at The Muse, overseeing careers and work content, and a staff writer at Newsweek, where she reported stories for every section of the print magazine and website including culture, news, and science. To read more about Stav and her reflection on FASPE, visit the link below: https://lnkd.in/eBWZ7uNJ
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2023 Journalism Fellow Britta Lokting's recent article in The New York Times Magazine is a thoughtful reminder of how everyday objects from a night out can become sentimental mementos worth keeping. Read it at the link below. https://lnkd.in/ecyTravR
Grab a Matchbook From Your Favorite Spot and Thank Me Later
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2024 Seminary Fellow Eli Weinbach is an experiential educator for the Jewish people, and strives to manifest his love of the environment and Jewish tradition in a deeply connected world. He worked at a Jewish retreat center where he taught sustainable Judaism before transitioning to graduate-level rabbinical and environmental studies (YCT '24, Harvard Extension '25). He holds a BA in Psychology from Yeshiva University. Learn more about Eli and our 2024 Seminary Fellows at the link below: https://lnkd.in/eSqmjrS7
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2014 Seminary Fellow Jordan Loewen-Colón, PhD, was selected as a 2024 Science & Technology Policy Fellow with Aspen Tech Policy Hub. He and 14 other Fellows are inaugural members of the program and are completing a month-long policy boot camp in San Francisco, where they are learning the skills needed to impact policy. Learn more about Jordan in the post below, and visit the link below to learn more about the Science & Technology Policy Fellowship: https://lnkd.in/gWgnq_cj
🎉 Meet Jordan Loewen-Colón, another one of our 2024 Science & Technology Policy fellows! ⚖️ Jordan Loewen-Colón, PhD, is a leading ethics consultant in the field of responsible AI. Previously, Jordan was the AI, Ethics, and Data Justice Fellow at the Centre for Health Innovation at Queen’s University and CEO of the digital therapeutics startup Supernova Immersives, all while teaching and lecturing at Syracuse University. Jordan is an avid content creator with a weekly Twitch Stream, hosts multiple podcast series, and is a poetry writer, performer, and soon-to-be-published book author (look out for “Reality Technologies: The Promises and Problems of Tech Culture” 2024). 🔗 Check out Jordan’s bio here: https://lnkd.in/df2UxstV
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"Here There Are Blueberries" opened at New York Theatre Workshop on April 17. Ten weeks, nine FASPE post-show discussions, two show extensions, and a Pulitzer nomination later, they’re closing out their run on Sunday. The play has now become the highest-grossing production in NYTW’s 45-year history. Congratulations to Tectonic Theater Project!