Tomorrow: Faculty workshop on academic integrity

How do you define a violation of WSU academic integrity rules? And, once you do, what procedures apply?

Five professors and administrators will be addressing those question during a workshop tomorrow in CUE 518 and live-streamed. The participants are:

  • Doug Blanks Hindman, associate professor of communication
  • Adam Jussel, director of Student Standards and Accountability, and assistant dean of students
  • Jerman Rose, interim vice provost, International Programs; special assistant to the provost and executive vice president
  • Mary Wack, vice provost for undergraduate education
  • Richard Zack, professor of entomology

The workshop is 12:10 p.m.-1 p.m. Thursday. Lunch will be served. To attend, visit the WSU eLearning trainings page and select “faculty-led” from the dropdown menu.

This workshop is part of a series on student success co-sponsored by the WSU Provost’s Office, WSU Teaching Academy and the Global Campus.

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