Event Information

Academic Integrity Week

Presenter(s):
Sponsored by TILT, CRSCS, and ASCSU
Description:
  • “Are You Cheating Your Way Through College?; Understanding the Gray Areas” .
    • Through anonymous questions, students will be able to ask a panel of students and faculty how they decide if something is considered cheating. Prizes will be awarded for the hardest of questions, so students are encouraged to bring situations to “stump the panel.”
    • 4:30 – 6:00, Monday, Sept. 26
    • TILT 221
    • Panelists will include Dr. Mike Palmquist, Associate Vice Provost and Director of TILT, Dr. Dawn Rickey, and Becky Ewing, Chemistry student and ASCSU Director of Academics.
    • Provost, Dr. Rick Miranda will offer opening remarks. Moderated by Melissa Emerson, Assistant Director of CRSCS
    • Academic Integrity in Engineering .
      • Thursday, September 29, 4:30-6:00 TILT Room 221
      • Dr. Tom Sanders, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
    • Academic integrity for graduate students:The Graduate Student's Role in Maintaining Academic Integrity.
      • Dr. Jodie Hanzlik, Interim Vice Provost of Graduate Affairs
      • Dr. Craig Chesson, Director of the office of Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct Services and Assistant Dean of Students
    • Thursday, Sept 29 12:00, LSC Room 213/215
    • Defining and Avoiding Academic Dishonesty in Foreign Language Classes
      • Dr. Maite Correa, Assistant Professor, Foreign Languages and Literatures
      • 3:30 – 4:30 Tuesday, September 27. LSC Room 213/215
      • Academic Dishonesty is not a black or white issue. Many times, what is considered academic dishonesty in one discipline is not considered so in another. In this workshop we will review some cases that are specific to Foreign Languages and discuss why some could be considered "cheating" (but not others) and how to avoid becoming an "accidental plagiarist".
    • “Is “Business Ethics” an Oxymoron?” Academic integrity in business
      • 12:30 - 1:45, Tuesday Sept. 27, 116 West Rockwell Hall
      • Mary Beth Lewis, Director, Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative.
    • Avoiding Unintentional Plagiarism
      • Dr. Carrie Lamanna, Director of the CSU Writing Center
    • Tuesday, September 27, 4:30, TILT Room 221
    • Tools and Tips for Formatting Citations with Ease
      • Library Associate Professor Cathy Cranston will demonstrate how to use technology and online guides to make citing sources as easy as possible.
      • 4:30-6:00 on both Wednesday, September 28, and Thursday, September 29 in the Library’s Computer Classroom 2. (limited to the first 30)
    Dates and Times:
    September 26 - September 29, 2011 1:00 PM
    Location:
    TILT 221
    Learn More:
    Elaine Green, 491-2898, elaine.green@colostate.edu