Ethics & Economics Challenge 2018 Speech Competition at MVHS

On Friday June 1, 2018, the Ethics and Economics Challenge speech competition took place at Merrimack Valley High School. Six students of the eight who went through the program presented speeches. Judges Janine Casavant, Gardner Goldsmith, and Jason Sorens were favorably impressed with all the speeches. In the end, one $500 scholarship was awarded to Emily Soule, who was also […]

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Is the Welfare State Good or Bad for Freedom?

Eventbrite Registration Here! Ethics and Economics Education of New England invites you to participate in a robust exchange of views on the question, “Is the welfare state good or bad for freedom?” Featuring nationally syndicated columnist Veronique de Rugy and Vox and Economist writer Will Wilkinson and moderated by Dartmouth professor and E3NE president Jason Sorens, the panel will consider […]

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The Year Ahead for E^3NE

Founders Academy

Ethics and Economics Education of New England continues to grow, thanks to the generosity of our highly engaged donors. This year, we have expanded Ethics and Economics Challenge to a second high school and are negotiating with a third school for the 2018-19 academic year. The program at Founders Academy launched in October, and the program at Merrimack Valley High […]

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Winners of the 2017 MVHS Ethics & Economics Challenge Speech Competition

Spring 2017 Speech Competition at Merrimack Valley High School

On Friday June 9 E3NE and Merrimack Valley H.S. sponsored the third annual Ethics & Economics Challenge speech competition. Fourteen students took place in the competition, the most ever. The winners of that competition were: First place: Emily Soule, “Why and How to Decriminalize Drugs” Second place: Hannah Gordon, “The Case for Abolishing the Death Penalty” Third place: Justis Brown, […]

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