Actor, children’s literacy and AIDS research advocate, Levar Burton was named Inamori Ethics prize winner. Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence annually presents the Inamori Ethics Prize to a recipient who demonstrates exemplary ethical leadership; the prize honors ethical leaders whose actions and influence greatly improve the human condition. Burton came to CWRU campus in September 2019 and made a stop a the IC and the team even made his twitter page:
“Hanging with the #interactive #commons team at @cwru test driving the #Hololens. These folks are about to shock the world! The innovative applications they are designing will revolutionize everything from education to entertainment… #byhttmwfi”
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