UNC's honor system has yet to see reforms from a task force
As the University debates changes to its student-run honor system, outgoing Student Attorney General Jon McCay said he is worried.
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As the University debates changes to its student-run honor system, outgoing Student Attorney General Jon McCay said he is worried.
When the end result of a two-year-long NCAA investigation came Monday, some faculty members were relieved.
As more advanced technology changes the way students read and learn, UNC faculty are exploring how to take advantage.
The letter seemed like all the others at first — nothing that merited anything beyond a quick glance. Nothing but another reference request or cattle call to join an administrative search.
While reform to the honor system is already underway, faculty members are realizing there is still a long way to go.
After purchasing a plagiarism detection software last week, administrators are now turning their attention to the details of this semester’s pilot program.
A new report has found sizable disparities between the number of cases reported to the honor system by UNC’s academic departments.
UNC students will likely see the topic of water in the books they read as well as the classes and performances they attend during the next two years.
For administrators and trustees, the decision to propose increasing tuition by 15.6 percent for in-state students came down to the financial needs of faculty, whose salaries have been frozen for three years.
Water could be a topic of discussion in every class at UNC for the next two years if the Faculty Council approves a proposal in December.
Educating faculty members about the nuances of the student-run honor system is the first major goal to emerge from the faculty honor system advisory committee.
After months of discussion, reform to the University honor system is underway with the faculty advisory committee’s first official meeting today.
The governing body of the UNC system is giving universities more leeway in how they handle outside offers for their faculty.
How to incorporate faculty into UNC’s historically student-led honor system was the main topic of discussion for members of the faculty executive committee Monday.
Reform of the University’s honor system is still in its early stages, and it has become clear that faculty in charge of the effort have their work cut out for them.
The man who facilitated the agreement between the University and Chapel Hill to develop the Carolina North project was honored Wednesday for his service.
The system of dealing with plagiarism and the costs of technology to faculty were reviewed at the faculty executive committee meeting Monday.
The revival of a faculty advisory committee to the honor system is already starting to take shape as the University attempts to restore the faculty’s faith in the student-run system.
Plans to offer buyout packages to tenured faculty have been discussed as a viable option to cut costs and find savings at universities in the state.
After months of evaluation, the review of the student-led honor system is moving forward.