Terry L. Price
Associate Professor & Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Terry L. Price specializes in leadership ethics and moral psychology. A philosopher with grounding in psychology, Dr. Price focuses his teaching and research interests on applied ethics. He also studied politics on a John M. Olin Fellowship at the University of Oxford. In addition to teaching leadership ethics, he has taught business ethics, medical ethics and contemporary moral issues. In the News
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His newest book, Leadership Ethics: An Introduction, focuses on everyday leadership and provides a moral analysis of the reasons leaders give for breaking the rules. Dr. Price is also the author of Understanding Ethical Failures in Leadership, from Cambridge University Press. He is co-editor of The International Library of Leadership and The Quest for Moral Leadership: Essays on Leadership Ethics, and his work has been published in Business Ethics Quarterly, Leadership Quarterly, A Quest for a General Theory of Leadership, Encyclopedia of Leadership, Journal of Value Inquiry, Journal of Political Philosophy, The Leadership and Organization Development Journal and American Philosophical Quarterly. He is a series editor of Jepson Studies in Leadership on Palgrave Macmillan Press and is co-editor of the first volume in the series, The Values of Presidential Leadership.
Dr. Price serves as a member of the board of directors of the International Leadership Association, which he also served as chair of the scholarship section of the International Leadership Association in 2003-2004. He regularly presents his work at the ILA, the American Philosophical Association, and the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics.
In 2005, he launched the Jepson at Cambridge program and leads students to Cambridge University’s Emmanuel College each summer where they study leadership and the law.
During the 2006-2007 academic year, he was visiting associate professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a fellow at the Parr Center for Ethics. He received the University of Richmond's Distinguished Educator Award during 2003-04.
Teaching:
Leadership Ethics
Ethical Decision Making in Health Care
Critical Thinking in Leadership
Contemporary Moral Issues
Education:
Ph.D., philosophy, University of Arizona, 1998
M.Litt., politics, University of Oxford, 1996
M.A., philosophy, University of Arizona, 1994
B.A., psychology and philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1989
Academic and Professional Activities:
- Campus Coordinator of the Eleventh Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl
- Co-coordinator of the 14th Annual Kravis de Roulet Leadership Conference "Ethics and Leadership," Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, California, March 2004
- Coaches the University of Richmond Ethics Bowl team for the Intercollegiate Ethics Bowls, a national competition

