The third lecture of the General of the Armies John J. Pershing Great War Centennial Series will be conducted April 23 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Marshall Auditorium of the Lewis and Clark Center. The reception begins at 5:30; the presentation will begin at 6 p.m. (click the event title above for more information)
We have compiled responses from the various surveys distributed throughout the conduct of the 2015 Fort Leavenworth Ethics Symposium...
The last Question of the Day for 2015 Fort Leavenworth Ethics Symposium attendees...
The question of the day for symposium attendees:
Of the breakout sessions you attended, which was the most helpful and why?
Eight graduate students from Missouri State University (Springfield) visited the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and the Arthur D. Simons Center for Interagency Cooperation...
A highlight of the 2015 Fort Leavenworth Ethics Symposium was a panel discussion featuring doctors Richard Kohn, Martin Cook, Don Snider and Don Connelly...
Lieutenant General (Ret.) Daniel P. Bolger, former commander of the 1st Cavalry Division and the NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan and author of Why We Lost: A General’s Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, spoke to ethics symposium attendees yesterday during the afternoon session. Bolger's comments about leadership failures...
After Dr. Bell's presentation on “The Profession of Arms and the Moral State We are In: The Shared Mission of Ordered Liberty” last night (April 20) we sent out a two-question, open-ended, two-question survey...
Retired General Carter F. Ham, former Commander, U.S. Africa Command, addressed 2015 Ethics Symposium attendees along with the current CGSC class...
CGSC’s General Hugh Shelton Chair in Ethics, Dr. Daniel M. Bell, Jr., opened the 2015 Fort Leavenworth Ethics Symposium with his remarks on "The Profession of Arms and the Moral State We are In: The Shared Mission of Ordered Liberty"...