
Leadership Lab
- About the Mudd Center
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Programs and Events
- 2025-2026: Taking Place: Land Use and Environmental Impact
- 2024-2025: How We Live and Die: Stories, Values, and Communities
- 2023-2024: Ethics of Design
- 2022-2023: Beneficence: Practicing an Ethics of Care
- 2021-2022: Daily Ethics: How Individual Choices and Habits Express Our Values and Shape Our World
- 2020-2021: Global Ethics in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities
- 2019-2020: The Ethics of Technology
- 2018-2019: The Ethics of Identity
- 2017-2018: Equality and Difference
- 2016-2017: Markets and Morals
- 2015-2016: The Ethics of Citizenship
- 2014-2015: Race and Justice in America
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The Leadership Lab of the Roger Mudd Center for Ethics seeks to generate and support thoughtful discussion about ethical and responsible leadership across professions within a globalized world.
Leadership Lab: Navigating the Shifting Terrain of Legal Ethics
Thursday, November 13, 2025, 5:10 pm, Stackhouse Theater
Judge Mike Luttig and Mr. Lewis Powell III, Esq., both W&L alumni, will hold an armchair conversation about their contributions to the “American Democracy Task Force” of the American Bar Association, a prominent non- partisan institution committed to investigating legal process, democratic rule of law, and responsible leadership.
Leadership Lab: Reflections on Ethical Leadership in Contemporary Times
Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Leyburn Library 128

Kenneth P. Ruscio
Ruscio served as President of 91传媒 from 2006-2016. Prior to that he held faculty and administrative positions at W&L and was Dean of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond from 2002-2006. His writing and teaching have focused on democratic theory, political leadership, trust, and public policy. He is the author of the 2004 book The Leadership Dilemma in Modern Democracy. He currently serves on the Boards of Skidmore College in New York, The Center for Politics at the University of Virginia, and the Collegiate School in Richmond.