The Northern Plains Ethics Institute at NDSU is scheduled to present “Knowing Your Rights and Wrongs: How to Engage Politically as a State Employee” Tuesday, Jan. 17, from noon to 1:30 p.m.
The Zoom meeting will be led by Chris Wilson, NDSU President’s Office chief of staff.
“Each citizen has a right to be part of the political process, but many state employees worry about violating laws or policies,” said Dennis Cooley, institute director and professor of philosophy and ethics. “The unfortunate result is that some unintentionally transgress, whereas others stand on the sidelines when there is no reason to do so. With a little caution and care, state employees can engage in political participation without problems. Please come to learn more about current guidelines and to check with NDSU’s expert on the subject.”
The forum is open to the public, but priority for questions will go to North Dakota state employees.
The Northern Plains Ethics Institute’s mission is to promote democratic participation in social and ethical issues affecting the Northern Plains.
As a student-focused, land-grant, research university, we serve our citizens.