History of Ethics
And you thought the History of Ethics was always serious. Jiajun “Bruno” Yin (CGS’24) (left) and Cristina Romano (CGS’24) and a couple of fellow students in The History of Ethics class at the College of General Studies, taught by Associate Professor Meg Tyler (GRS’04), seem to have spied something. Photo by Cydney Scott
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