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The Mudd Center

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The Roger Mudd Center for Ethics advances dialogue, teaching, and research about issues of public and professional ethics across all three of the University’s schools - the College, the Williams School, and the School of Law.

Yearly Ethics Theme

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Taking Place: Land Use and Environmental Impact

The Mudd Center’s 2025-26 multi-disciplinary program will investigate the complex interplay between land use and the environment, with a particular focus on issues related to green technologies, biodiversity, and health. Through a lecture series, symposium, photographic exhibition, documentary viewing and community engagements, the Mudd Center will analyze various meanings of “taking place” and the ethics of how we use and manage the natural environment and land resources. Central to our investigation are guiding questions that explore environmental ethics and their applications, such as: Can seemingly competing interests and values, such as economic gain and environmental justice, be reconciled? What responsibilities and ethical challenges emerge when humans intervene to restore ecosystems? And, perhaps most importantly, how might we bring conversations about environmental conservation and land use into a non-partisan arena even when there may be deep ideological divisions?

Upcoming Public Events

Nov 13 - 5:10 pm - 6:10 pm

Judge Mike Luttig ’76, P’14 and Mr. Lewis Powell III, Esq. ’74, P’18, P’20 will explore the complex relationship be

Jan 14 - 5:10 pm - 6:10 pm

Mudd Center Speaker: Johnson

Jan 15 - 5:10 pm - 6:10 pm

Mudd Center Speaker: Johnson

Jan 22 - 5:10 pm - 6:10 pm

As the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to proliferate, we must assess and mitigate its energy dema

Feb 12 - 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Mudd Center: Rewilding Symposium

Mar 17 - 5:10 pm - 6:10 pm

Leadership Lab

Mar 18 - 5:10 pm - 6:10 pm

Leadership Lab

Mar 19 - 5:10 pm - 6:10 pm

Mudd Center Speaker: TBD

Mudd Center News


Judge Michael Luttig ’76, P’14 and Lewis Powell III ’74, P’18, P’20 will lead a discussion on power and accountability on Nov. 13.

Backer, founder and CEO of Nature is Nonpartisan, will give a lecture on Oct. 28 in Stackhouse Theater.

Johnson, the Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’29 Professor of Law at Columbia University, will give a lecture on Oct. 2 in Stackhouse Theater.

The Sept. 30 screening features the work of Edward Burtynsky, whose solo exhibition is on view at the Reeves Museum of Ceramics.

“Ralph commented when he made his gift that he hopes it will inspire others to follow suit.”

“Taking Place: Land Use and Environmental Impact” kicks off Sept. 11 with a keynote address by political scientist Thea Riofrancos.

The professor of art history and director of the Mudd Center for Ethics offered her opinion on the nuances of the return of a Buddha sculpture by the Art Institute of Chicago to the Government of Nepal.

The public lecture series kicks off May 7 with an inaugural talk by Kenneth Ruscio ’76.

Students in W&L’s Bonner Program spent the last year creating a digital map of health care networks for people experiencing homelessness worldwide.

Withers, founder of the Street Medicine Institute, will give a lecture on March 26 at 5 p.m. in Stackhouse Theater on W&L’s campus.

Johnson will present excerpts of her recent musical and give a public talk on March 24 at 7 p.m. in Johnson Theater.

The virtual panel discussion will take place on Feb. 11 at 4 p.m.