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Academic Integrity Resources

defining academic integrity • identifying issues • creating policies and procedures that work • encouraging academic integrity in our students and in the community • facing consequences • educating faculty, students, and the community

Daily we learn of new allegations against our business people, government employees, educators, authors, journalists, and others about breaches of ethics that destroy our trust in the institutions of our society. It should come as no surprise, then, that cheating in all its forms is rampant among our students in our high schools and colleges. Consider the data collected by Don McCabe of the Center for Academic Integrity (CAI), associated with the Kenan Institute for Ethics of Duke University, where alarming percentages of young people self-report their own dishonest activity. Join us in an open conference to discuss these issues.

RESOURCES: Academic Integrity Annotated Bibliography (pdf file - 28 pages) • Academic Integrity Resources (pdf file - 7 pages)


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Last modified: October 31, 2006