Faculty-led workshop: New academic integrity plan

At the next WSU faculty-led workshop, WSU Professor Phyllis Erdman and Adam Jussel, director of the Office of Student Conduct, will discuss academic integrity and the 2015 Academic Integrity Task Force report.

The task force, created at the request of the provost and the Faculty Senate, identified best practices for creating a culture of academic integrity. The task force is now in the process of working with the Faculty Senate to implement these approaches, which include mandatory training and reporting, new syllabus statements, and exam recommendations.

Establishing a Culture of Academic Integrity will be held at 12:10 p.m. Thursday, April 21, in CUE 518, and will also be livestreamed. Lunch will be provided. Please register here.

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