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February 12, 2026
Mars Hill University students joined their counterparts from 17 other private colleges across North Carolina for the 15th Ethics Bowl, exploring the topic of ethics in leadership. Hosted by North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU), the event was held February 6–7, 2026, at the North Carolina Legislative Complex in Raleigh.
Each Ethics Bowl team consists of four-to-six students. A campus coordinator works with the students to prepare them for the competition. Mars Hill’s team of four students was coordinated by Ryan Bell, director of advising and first-year academic success.
Team members were:
The Mars Hill team won one match and lost close matches to three eventual semifinalist teams. Johnson C. Smith University became the first Historically Black College/University (HBCU) to reach the finals and prevail as champion.
This year’s event marked a technological leap for the competition. Supported by a grant from the Council of Independent Colleges, NCICU implemented a digital scoring system, providing judges with tablets for real-time submission and faster tabulation of results.
“The Ethics Bowl is a showcase of the NCICU experience, and Johnson C. Smith’s outstanding team presentations during our 15th anniversary year were remarkable,” said NCICU President Dr. A. Hope Williams. “This event highlights the intellectual rigor and leadership potential across our 36 campuses. We are incredibly proud of all our participants for their ability to navigate difficult ethical landscapes with integrity, collaboration, and profound critical thinking.”
The NCICU Ethics Bowl is made possible by sponsorships that allow students to participate at no cost to themselves or their institutions. Mars Hill’s team was sponsored by French Broad Electric Membership Corporation.