History of The Center for the Study of Contemporary Ethics
Founded in 1993, the Center for the Study of Contemporary Ethics (CSCE) at the University of St. Francis promotes the study of and commitment to ethics by bringing nationally recognized professionals and academicians to lead discussions.
The Center for the Study of Contemporary Ethics at the University of St. Francis was generously funded by LaVerne "Bitz" Brown of New Lenox, John D’Arcy of Plainfield, the late Jack Gosselin of Joliet, the late William Hansen of Naperville, J. Patrick Ruth of Joliet and the late Patrick "Packey" Webb of Glen Ellyn.

