Aine Donovan

Adjunct Associate Professor of Business Administration
Executive Director, Ethics Institute

Aine Donovan

E-Mail: aine.donovan@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 646-1299

BA, San Diego State University, 1979; MRE, University of San Diego, 1983; EdD, University of San Francisco, 1995

Areas of expertise

Ethics education, applied ethics, ethics in the workplace, military ethics

Current research topics

Organizational decision making and leadership that helps or hinders successful outcomes

Selected Publications

With D. Johnson, P. Roush, and N. Sherman, editor, Ethics for Military Leaders, Simon and Schuster, 1997; with A. Pierce and J. Mostert, editor, Ethics for the Junior Officer, Naval Institute Press, 1999; "Celestial navigation with a moral compass," Journal for Just and Caring Education, October 1999; " Moral education and teachers' self-perceptions: novice male teachers in the Catholic high school," Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, June 2000; with R. Green, "Setup for Failure: The Columbia Disaster," Teaching Ethics, 4(1), Fall 2003; "Early Ethics Education at USNA," Academic Exchange Quarterly, 8(2), Summer 2004; with J. Murphy and S. Ward, "Ethical Ideals in Journalism: Civic Uplift or the Pursuit of Truth?" Journal of Mass Media Ethics, forthcoming

Awards

Resident Faculty Fellow, Center for the Study of Professional Military Ethics, United States Naval Academy, 2000; Media Fellowship, University of Missouri Journalism Colloquium, 2004

Professional Activities

Academic positions: Assistant Professor (Adjunct), California State University, Sacramento, 1990–96; Associate Director, Center for the Study of Professional Military Ethics, 1997–99, Assistant Professor, 1997–2001, United States Naval Academy; Executive Director, Ethics Institute, 2001–present, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dartmouth Medical School, 2004–present, Dartmouth College; Tuck School of Business, 2005–present

Board memberships: Executive Board, Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum; Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship, Tuck School