April 15, 2025 - 17:35
In early April, a team of four Lyceum Scholars—Kady Bedard '25, Nadav Sternheim '27, Connor Crase '26, and Nick Carter '25—along with their faculty advisor, participated in a prestigious national business ethics competition. This event brought together students from various institutions to tackle complex ethical dilemmas faced by businesses today.
The competition challenged the scholars to analyze real-world scenarios, develop ethical solutions, and present their findings to a panel of judges. The Lyceum team demonstrated exceptional analytical skills and a deep understanding of ethical principles, impressing both the judges and their peers.
Throughout the competition, the scholars engaged in rigorous discussions, honing their critical thinking and teamwork abilities. Their preparation involved extensive research and practice, reflecting their commitment to upholding ethical standards in business practices.
Participating in such a high-stakes environment not only enhanced their academic experience but also prepared them for future careers where ethical decision-making is paramount. The Lyceum Scholars' involvement in this competition underscores the importance of ethics in the business world and their dedication to becoming responsible leaders.
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