Academic Integrity influences all aspects of learning, research, and teaching. It means being honest, fair, respectful, and responsible in all you do as a student or teacher. These values are demonstrated through transparency in your learning methods, how you develop content, your research, and your teaching.
A focus on academic integrity is vital to achieving the Wendt Character Initiative's goal to shape "people of integrity whose lives are characterized by truthfulness, honesty, and stewardship." To help encourage academic integrity on the University of Dubuque's campus and beyond, we have compiled several resources for students and faculty.
UD Resources
Charles C. Myers Library's Academic Integrity Resource Guide
Animated Short Video: "Why Cheat? Alternatives?
Animated Short Video: "Academic Integrity Matters"
Animated Short Video: "UD Definitions"
Other Resources
Cheating Lessons: Learning from Academic Dishonesty by James M. Lang
UC Davis Code of Academic Conduct (definitions and examples)
The Fundamental Values of Academic Integrity - ICAI
Understanding & Preventing Plagiarism: Strategies & Resources for Students & Teachers
International Center for Academic Integrity
Purdue University's Guide to Plagiarism and Paraphrasing
The Research Paper that Twarts Plagiarism by Carmen Noel Eichman-Dorr