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Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment by or toward a member of the University community is prohibited by Board of Regents policy. Complaints about sexual harassment should be reported to the University's Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, 419 Morrill Hall.

Classroom Conduct
All students at the University have the right to a civil, productive, and stimulating learning environment. In turn, instructors have a responsibility to nurture and maintain such an environment. Lively, even heated, discussion is not disruptive behavior. Both instructors and students have a fundamental obligation to respect the rights of each other and an equally fundamental obligation to respect the instructional setting as a place for civil, courteous behavior. Students who disrupt the educational process because of discourteous, threatening, harassing, or other aggressive behavior will be removed from class.

Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
I will do everything I can to accommodate students who have disabilities that may affect their participation in course activities or their fulfillment of course requirements. Please contact me if you have a disability, and we can discuss your individual needs. All requests will remain confidential.

Student Academic Integrity and Scholastic Dishonesty
Academic integrity is essential to a positive teaching and learning environment. All students enrolled in University courses are expected to complete coursework responsibilities with fairness and honesty. Failure to do so by seeking unfair advantage over others or misrepresenting someone else's work as your own can result in disciplinary action. The University's Student Conduct Code defines scholastic dishonesty as follows:

  • plagiarizing [which means misrepresenting as your own work any part of work done by another]
  • cheating on assignments or examinations
  • engaging in unauthorized collaboration on academic work
  • taking, acquiring, or using test materials without faculty permission
  • submitting false or incomplete records of academic achievement
  • acting alone or in cooperation with another to falsify records or to obtain dishonestly grades, honors, awards, or professional endorsement
  • altering, forging, or misusing a University academic record
  • fabricating or falsifying of data, research procedures, or data analysis
I take the issue of plagiarism in particular very seriously, as it involves:
  • fairness to authors and other students
  • your responsibility to do independent work
  • your respect for ownership rights
  • the fundamental qualities of truthfulness, fidelity, and trust upon which an academic community is built
Any student found guilty of scholastic dishonesty in this course can be assigned a penalty up to and including an "F" or "N" for the course and be reported to the University's Office for Student Academic Integrity. If you have any questions regarding the expectations for a specific assignment or exam, please ask.



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