CENTER FOR ETHICS*
University of Idaho
Center for ETHICS
500 Memorial Gym
Moscow, ID 83844-3080 
Phone: (208) 885-2103
Fax: (208) 885-2108  
Email: ethicsinfo@uidaho.edu

2013 Projects

Papers:

 

Research:

Publications:

Lumpkin, A., & Stoll S. (2013). Responsible Conduct: The ethics of it all in life and research. The Journal of Values-Based Leadership, 6(1).

Stoll, S.K. (2013). Career Perspective. Introduction to Physical Education Exercise Science, and Sport Studies.. 121-122

Stoll, S. K., (2013). “The effects of Athletic Competition on Character Development in College Student Athletes”, Journal of College and Character by DeGruyter Online. http://www.degruyter.com

Van Mullem, P., Stoll, S., and Van Mullem, H. I. (2013). Teaching sport ethics: One perspective. Journal of Kinesiology and Wellness, 2(1).

Dieter, B.P., Mcgowan, C., Stoll, S., & Vella, C. (2013).  Muscle activation patterns and patellofemoral pain in cyclists.  Medicine Science in Sports & Exercise.

Papers Presented at Scholarly Meetings:

Stoll, S.K. & Beller, J. M. (2013).  Coaching Ethics:  why do good people make bad decisions? NASPE/Sport and Coaching. Charlotte, NC

Beller, J. M. & Stoll, S. K. (2013). Yes you can:  Empowering students to conduct and publish research.  Research Consortium, AAHPERD, Charlotte NC.

Stoll, S.K. (2013). A successful teaching format:  The ethics of it all. Western Society of Kinesiology and Wellness, Reno, NV.

Holt, B., Osterello, J., Bruya, L. & Stoll, S. K., (2013). Culture of Fear:  The internal threat to academic freedom.  Western Society of Kinesiology and Wellness, Reno, NV.

2013 End of the Year Report