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SEMO Students Dig Into Ethics Simulations

Chapter leaders from Southeast Missouri State University StudentCPT recently hosted an ethics simulation event, with nearly 20 students, on September 28, 2016 at 7 p.m. This event served as the chapter’s first meeting of the semester. During this event, students were divided into four groups and tasked with finding the best solutions to their ethical dilemmas.
Chapter President, Lauren Potje, and Vice President, Philip Pierce, led this meeting and also shared information about the StudentCPT chapter program, the StudentCPT Leadership Conference and collected chapter dues. These chapter officers also discussed plans for an upcoming service project, where they will be speaking to a Future Business Leaders of America club at a local high school near Cape Girardeau, MO. The CPT applauds this chapter for conducting this innovative and interactive activity.
The SEMO StudentCPT’s next chapter meeting will be November 1 at 8 p.m.




