Will there be any consequence to the college’s administrators for inviting this man to speak? It seems to me that the nuns have an ethical duty to take what action they can in order to make sure this type of thing doesn’t happen at that institution ever again, if they have any such power, and if they don’t, they need to make clear that the college is disreputable.
Will there be any consequence to the college’s administrators for inviting this man to speak? It seems to me that the nuns have an ethical duty to take what action they can in order to make sure this type of thing doesn’t happen at that institution ever again, if they have any such power, and if they don’t, they need to make clear that the college is disreputable.
Probably not. The nuns founded the school but idk if they still run it
They didn’t found the school. They founded the smaller women’s college that was absorbed into Benedictine because it was going to otherwise close.