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Special Operations forces carry out training exercises. Two Brigham Young University professors were commissioned to write an ethics guide for Special Operations soldiers to refer to for making quick decisions. (U.S. Department of Defense)
Leaders of America’s Special Operations Command commissioned two Brigham Young University professors to write an ethics guide for their soldiers. Marriott School of Business professors Brad Agle and Aaron Miller published “The Business Ethics Field Guide” in 2016. Army Reserves colonel Brian Ray, regularly uses Agle and Miller’s book to teach his ethics courses and has applied it to not only business ethics but to battle models. Ray and command chaplain colonel George Youstra asked Agle and Miller to create an updated version specifically to help Navy SEALs, Green Berets and other special operators being faced with split-second ethical decisions.
Tanner Humanities Lecture: A Conversation With Martha S. Jones
February is Black History Month, but even those of us who grew up learning a few names of notable historical African-Americans probably can t come up with a female name beyond Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman. The history of Black women in America has been a history of struggle against two cultural obstacles to equality race
and sex. And even as the 2020 election elevated the significance of Black women as a game-changing voting bloc, and made Stacey Abrams a figure of national importance, that reality wasn t possible without the work of many mostly-forgotten pioneers.
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SALT LAKE CITY In November, the Downtown Dollars program was established to help struggling restaurants and retailers in Salt Lake City s commercial core. Utahns can purchase electronic gift cards and get a certain amount of bonus bucks tacked on to spend at dozens of downtown businesses.
With the end of the year approaching, the Downtown Alliance is now upping the ante and sweetening the bonus bucks deal to sell more Downtown Dollars and help more downtown businesses.
Previously, Utahns who purchased Downtown Dollars could get 10 bonus bucks for a $50 gift card purchase, or 25 bonus bucks for a $75 purchase. Now, the Downtown Alliance is offering $50 in bonus cash for every $100 spent on Downtown Dollars through the end of the year, effectively discounting purchases by one-third.
Fashion
The relationship between art and fashion has stood the test of time as they have continuously worked in tandem to create a more robust culture. Fashion allows art to be approached and consumed outside of traditionally elitist spaces, and art inspires fashion to explore the boundaries of self-expression. Each informs the other as they evolve throughout history. Salt Lake’s artistic community is filled with brilliant galleries and unique fashion brands, and two of the leading voices in the industry are the
Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (
UMOCA) and
FICE and
SLUG Style.”
For 12 years,
FICE has held art shows in their chic space Downtown, and while being a gallery remains the foundation of their brand, fashion became an integral piece to the FICE legacy. “We quickly learned that retail was necessary to support our vision, so we shifted gears to offer more clothing, shoes, etc.,” says owner