Character Explorations

40. Citizenship and Public Service

15 min · 4. des. 2024
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What does being a good citizen look like for a public servant? In this episode, Shea Chapin and Vladimir Hudson explore the meaning of citizenship and virtues that aid in public service. Featuring Shea Chapin, Assistant Professor of Law, and Vladimir Hudson, a senior Flight Operations major at the University of Dubuque Find other character resources and Wendt Center publications here [https://www.dbq.edu/Wendt/Resources/] or learn more about the Wendt Character Initiative here [https://www.dbq.edu/Wendt/].

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