12/12/2014
http://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/2b0eie/academic_integrity_violation/
Academic Integrity Violation • /r/cscareerquestions
I just finished undergrad this spring but not without getting caught cheating in the last week of classes. It wasn't a well thought out plan or...
12/10/2014
A call to men
At TEDWomen, Tony Porter makes a call to men everywhere: Don't "act like a man." Telling powerful stories from his own life, he shows how this mentality, drummed into so many men and boys, can lead men to disrespect, mistreat and abuse women and each other. His solution: Break free of the "man box."
12/10/2014
Case File #42 - Fake IDs
A 19 year old student was found to have provided a false identification card indicating she was over 21 years of age to a security guard at an off-campus event. She was required to perform ten hours of institutional service, pay a $400 fine, complete an on-line learning module and was issued a warning.
12/10/2014
Congrats to Sara Speck, winner of the first FSF giveaway!
11/04/2014
Voting closes this Friday for the Free Stuff post with the most likes!
10/30/2014
FREE STUFF!!!
October 31st
Outside the DUC. 11 - 2. (Or when we run out)
10/14/2014
Case File #176. Freshman X was worried about finishing their final paper in time. When searching online for additional information the student found a blog that was right on point with what the student was trying to say. The student copied and pasted much of the blog into the final paper. But the student changed a substantial amount of wording so that it would be more in the students "own words." The advanced plagiarism software used by WUSTL found the plagiarism immediately! Student was found in violation of WUSTL's academic integrity policy and failed the class. The AI violation was placed permanently on the student’s transcript and the student was warned that additional violations could result in suspension or expulsion from the university.
10/02/2014
Case File #249: Several students were caught swimming in one of the campus pools after hours. They were charged with 19 - Unauthorized Entry, and 20 - Knowingly or recklessly violating a published University policy, rule, or regulation. Each student was required to pay a $150 fine, write a letter of apology, and spend time performing institutional service.
09/23/2014
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