Sister Nora Nash Gives Talk for ‘Berg’s Center for Ethics

Sister Nora Nash, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility for the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, will deliver a lecture for this year’s Center for Ethics series Market Values

 Monday, March 11, 2013 09:58 AM

Her talk, “Corporate Social Responsibility,” is free and open to the public. Sister Nora Nash

Nash is a member of the Interfaith Center for Corporate Responsibility where she works on corporate responsibility, shareholder advocacy, including environmental issues and sustainability, human rights and community development.  Her efforts also currently focus on human trafficking and responsible approaches to fracking.  Her work has been featured in The New York Times and on National Public Radio.

Market Values is co-directed by Sue Curry Jansen, professor of media and communications, Mohsin Hashim, associate professor of political science, and Marcia Morgan, assistant professor of philosophy.  This year-long program examines historical and contemporary questions about markets and accompanying moral issues they raise.  The goal of the Center for Ethics’ programming is to engage the community in intensive and reflective thinking about individual and collective values.

For more information on the series, please visit http://www.muhlenberg.edu/main/aboutus/cfe/.