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Academic Integrity

Princeton Head of Admissions Snoops on Yale
Wired News / Associated Press, July 26, 2002
"The head of admissions at Princeton University was suspended after his office was accused of improperly entering a Yale University website where applicants can find out whether they were accepted."

Shaping the Learning Curve Through a Code
by Jay Mathews, Washington Post, April 16, 2002.
A story about a freshman given a low grade at Georgia Tech for discussing a computer assignment with another student.

Technology Exposes Cheating at U-Va. : Physics Professor's Computer Search Triggers Investigation of 122 Students
By Amy Argetsinger, Washington Post, May 9, 2002.
A report on plagiarism in a physics class at University of Virginia.

Bob Jensen's Threads on Plagiarism Detection and Exam Cheating
Bob Jensen at Trinity University has put together an extensive collection of links about plagiarism and cheating.

Plagiarism in Colleges in USA
Lengthy discussion of plagiarism including legal issues by Ronald B. Standler.

Center for Academic Integrity at Duke University
"The Center for Academic Integrity provides a forum to identify, affirm, and promote the values of academic integrity among students, faculty, teachers and administrators. The CAI Web site is divided into a public tier, which contains general information about the Center and its activities, and a members-only tier, which contains specific information on CAI projects, research, and a list-server for members to exchange ideas and information."


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