University of North Georgia

10/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/23/2025 10:08

2025 Ethics Week to be 'fun,' educational

The fun kicks off with the Chancellor's Event, hosted by USG Chancellor Sonny Perdue, with featured speaker, Mr. Jimmy Blanchard, retired chairman and CEO of Synovus and vice chairman of Covey Equity, at Columbus State University (CSU) from 1-2 p.m. Nov. 3. The event will be streamed live through Microsoft Teams to all USG institutions and the University System Office.

Throughout the day, UNG Human Resources will provide access to a 30-minute ethics training all employees are required to take.

"EthiCAL: Everyday Ethics in Academia" is a College of Arts & Letters (CAL) multi-department panel discussion about the role of ethics within their respective fields. This online event requires registration and will take place Nov. 4. Dr. Bryan Dawson, associate department head and professor of psychological science is the panel host.

"Come watch our dynamic faculty panel as they explore where ethics really lives in teaching, research and professional life -including the tough gray areas, overlooked blind spots and the ways we do (or don't) model ethical thinking for our students," Dawson said.

As a special treat for faculty and staff, there will be an online trivia contest at noon Nov. 5 with the highly coveted top prize of a parking spot closest to the building of their choice for an entire year. Other prizes include baskets of goodies from each campus.

"They really aren't hard questions," Holman said. "Some of them are ethical dilemmas."

The week continues with "The Compliance Catalyst: Leadership that Shapes Culture," a best practices panel, moderated by Dr. Rose Procter, director for the TRUIST Center for Ethical Leadership within the Mike Cottrell College of Business (MCCB). Panelists include Dr. Robert Scott, president of Albany State University, and Dr. Rachel Clapp-Smith, dean of the MCCB. Wesley Horne, assistant vice chancellor for ethics and compliance and chief ethics officer for USG, will give remarks as well. The event begins as 10 a.m. on Nov. 7 and registration is required to attend.

Holman said that ethics means doing the right thing, even when nobody's looking, and that's why she likes to promote ethics. She is reminded of something she learned at a previous job.

"My boss told me that if you're in the Wal-Mart parking lot and you loaded your groceries into your car, you take your empty cart to the cart return. You don't just leave the cart in the parking spot next to you," Holman said. "That's what being ethical is: doing the right thing."

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