“Ethics in Health and Wellness”

For 14 years, the NCICU Ethics Bowl has challenged students to explore ethical questions about vital societal issues. Students spend months researching case studies and deciding on the arguments they will present. This is not a debate. Opposing teams may be on the same side of the issue. They are judged on their preparation and how compelling they present their view of the issue employing clear ethical principles.

The Ethic Bowl features four rounds of competition. In each round, two teams will be paired off. Each match will be judged by three volunteers – business representatives, community leaders, and legislators fill those slots. A moderator runs the match, keeping the timing tight and the atmosphere professional.

NCICU will hold its annual Ethics Bowl in person on Friday and Saturday, February 7 and 8, 2025. The theme of this year’s competition is “Ethics in Health and Wellness.” We are pleased to announce that 19 NCICU campuses are participating!

The event will be held in its traditional two-day schedule with three rounds of competition on Friday afternoon and the fourth, semi and final rounds on Saturday morning. Each Ethics Bowl team consists of four-to-six students. A campus coordinator works with the students to prepare them for the competition. A number of civic, corporate, non-profit and government leaders volunteer each year to serve as judges and moderators for the matches.

Case Author and Advisory Board

An Advisory Board decides on the theme for each year’s Ethics Bowl, with input from the campus coordinators. The case author is Ken Wernick, senior counsel, retired, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He drafts up to 12 cases around the chosen theme, which are then reviewed by the Advisory Board. Six cases are selected: four for the matches, one of which is a “surprise” case, and one each for the semi-final and final matches.

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Sponsorships | Ethics Bowl Sponsorship Form

With a budget of more than $90,000 each year, the NCICU Ethics Bowl is made possible by sponsorships that allow students to participate at no cost to themselves or their institutions. Though we have had numerous faithful sponsors over the years, it is becoming increasingly difficult to raise those critical funds. To become a sponsor of the Ethics Bowl, click here or contact Colleen Kinser, [email protected], or 919.832.5817.

Sponsorships cover:

Campus Team Funding
Stipends for Campus Coordinators
Hotel accommodations for student team members and coordinators
The Ethics Bowl Banquet
Commemorative gifts
Refreshments throughout the event

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2025 Participating Teams

Barton College
Campbell University
Catawba College
Gardner-Webb University 
Guilford College
High Point University
Johnson C. Smith University
Livingstone College
Mars Hill University – Sponsored by The Budd Group
Methodist University
Montreat College
NC Wesleyan University
Pfeiffer University
Queens University of Charlotte- Sponsored by BHDP
Saint Augustine’s University
St. Andrews University
University of Mount Olive- Sponsored by Mt. Olive Pickle Company
William Peace University
Wingate University

NCICU 2025 Ethics Bowl