Curriculum-Centered Workshops
Our tailor-made workshops integrate ethics, moral reasoning, and respectful discussion into any subject. Explore some of our offerings below, or reach out to discuss how we can create a custom program for your subject area.

English
- Macbeth: The Power of Persuasion
- Frankenstein: The Perils of Technology
- The Catcher in the Rye: Alienation and Conformity
- Things Fall Apart: Cultural Identity & Imperialism
- To Kill a Mockingbird: Courage in the Face of Injustice
- Fences: Ambition in America
- The Great Gatsby: The Promise of the American Dream
- Hamlet: The Ethics of Deception

Social Studies
- The Legacy of Colonialism
- The Moral Foundations of Democracy
- Revolutionary War/Civil War: The Roots of Rebellion
- Taxation: Fairness and Responsibility
- WWI/WW2: The Burdens of Power
- Nuclear War: The Price of Destruction
- Just War Theory: Good or Bad?
- Citizenship and Authoritarianism

Science
- Animal Testing
- Climate Change and Culpability
- Cloning and Stem Cell Research
- Forever Chemicals
- Gene Editing and CRISPR
- Pharmaceutical Development: Profits vs. Human Health
- Ethics of Research on Human Subjects

Math & Technology
- Addictive Gaming
- Algorithmic Bias: Fairness in Numbers
- Developments in Artificial Intelligence
- Mathematical Modeling and Accurate Representation
- Security and Privacy in Digital Surveillance
- Sustainable Design
To schedule a class curriculum-centered workshop contact:

Christina Baulch
Director K-12 Programs
christina.baulch@uc.edu
(513) 556-7876