by Courtney Cullen | Aug 11, 2020 | Blog, News
Keeping academic integrity topics in your newsfeed may be difficult. If you have 10 minutes, here are a few articles you may find interesting: Contract cheating is in the spotlight after a well attended webinar training by Dr. Robin Crockett of the University of...
by Courtney Cullen | Mar 30, 2020 | Blog, integrity, News
As we transition to online or remote learning, many practitioners and faculty are worried about an increase in academic dishonesty. This concern is valid, especially considering the articles regarding a surge in cheating across the globe. One such instance has already...
by Courtney Cullen | Dec 10, 2019 | Blog, News, Research
A new article by Kowaleski, Sutherland, and Vetter (2019) examines the teachability of ethics in business. Looking at data from financial analysts, the authors concluded that investment advisers passing the licensing exam–Series 66–with “more rules and...
by Ceceilia Parnther | Nov 12, 2019 | News, Research, Spotlight
The week’s blog post features brief summaries of selected news items, publications, and programming on academic integrity over the last month. Each item was selected for its timeliness and relevance to the goals of the blog. I encourage you to explore the work of...
by Courtney Cullen | Sep 24, 2019 | fairness, honesty, Research, respect, trustworthiness
For this week’s blog post, I’d like to follow up on Dr. Zeenath Reza Khan’s blog post from September 17. The post left us in a conundrum. How do we stop cheating when students have been primed by past experiences to take credit for work that is not their own and...