Collegiate Ethics Case Competition
Presented by the Center for Leadership Ethics
23rd Annual Collegiate Ethics Case Competition (CECC)
Congratulations 2025 Winners!
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The Collegiate Ethics Case Competition (CECC) brings students together from around the world, challenging their moral reasoning in thought-provoking team competition. Faced with a real-world business ethics case, students analyze the case and present to a panel of judges.
What is a Ethics Case Competition?
During this two-day competition, student teams from 20 colleges and universities will come together to collaboratively analyze, present, and respond to a thought-provoking business ethics case. This case is carefully crafted to mirror the ethical dilemmas professionals may encounter in their future careers, making it a valuable learning experience for all participants.
The 23rd Annual Undergraduate Collegiate Ethics Case Competition will be held in-person at McClelland Hall in Tucson, Arizona. The schedule is Thursday night round one and all day Friday round two and final round.
The annual Collegiate Ethics Case Competition CECC serves as a platform for students to engage in rigorous ethical analysis within a competitive setting. Participants are presented with complex, real-world business ethics cases that require them to apply moral reasoning, ethical theories, and practical considerations to navigate ethical dilemmas effectively.
Teams are tasked with thoroughly analyzing the case, identifying key ethical issues, considering various stakeholders' perspectives, and proposing well-reasoned solutions or courses of action. Presentations are often expected to be comprehensive, coherent, and persuasive, as they are delivered to a panel of judges who assess teams' understanding of ethical principles, their ability to apply them to practical situations, and the clarity and persuasiveness of their arguments.
The competition not only tests participants' understanding of ethical theories and frameworks but also their ability to communicate effectively, work collaboratively within a team, and think critically under pressure.
Congratulations to our 2025 Winners!
- East Region – Boston College, Armaan Agarwal & Daniel Bajada
- South Region – Iowa State University, Vladislav Pavlyuk & Mackenzie Sheridan
- Central Region – University of Florida, Gabriella Puig & Kayla Sneiderman
- West Region – Stetson University, Cole Caven & Matthew Rhoads
- North Region – Pima Community College, Andrea Alarcon & Kayla Lyons
- Penn State University, Brenna Boer & Palmer Moore
Thank you to all the participating schools.
Thank you to all the competitors. For the 22nd year, student teams from 25 colleges and universities came together to collaboratively analyze, present, and respond to a thought-provoking business ethics case. This case is carefully crafted to mirror the ethical dilemmas professionals may encounter in their future careers, making it a valuable learning experience for all participants.
2024 topic: Lab-Grown Meat
Congratulations!
- 1st Place University of Calgary: Ayushi Choudhary and Yalena Sermeno (Advisor Robert Schulz)
- 2nd Place Boston College: Sophia Salamy and Aradhya Garg (Advisor Josephine Xiong)
- 3rd Place University of Vermont: Otto Berckmueller and Alexander Rubin (Advisor Joanne Pencak)
- 4th Place University of Alberta: Ebun Olaolu-Oyeyemi and Harjot Aulakh (Advisor Douglas Peterson)
- 5th Place Pima Community College: Caiden Bratland and Ethan Tees (Advisor Javier Sergio Pedroza)
- North Region: University of Florida - Dhruvi Patel and Natalia Lopez (Advisor Brian Ray)
- Central Region: Indiana University - Quinn Slattery and Ansh Chawla (Advisor Shawna Eikenberry)
- East Region: University of Iowa - Lucas Manley and Maria Rodrigues Leite (Advisor Meredith Ringel-Ensley)
- West Region: Shippensburg University - Jonathan Miller and Roderick Porter Jr. (Advisor Yancy Edwards)
- South Region: Concordia University - Sophie Beaudet and James Pluscaukas (Advisor Fatima Malik)