Sentences with phrase «of academic dishonesty»

But already, the evidence that the CDF has indeed got it right is beginning to come in, from the United States, with the first batch of casualties: though those registering the evidence are of course going though the fires of calumny from gay activists, including accusations of academic dishonesty (why is it we can't call them bigots?).
Would using Foc.us's GoFlow to «learn faster» be considered a similar instance of academic dishonesty by Duke University?
Sometimes, students unintentionally get involved in activities, which may lead them into trouble or is considered an act of academic dishonesty.
The widespread practice of academic dishonesty is a further reflection of the prevailing view of work.
I'm sick of the academic dishonesty of people justifying their beliefs with outright lies, zero proof, hearsay, and myth — be them religious people or otherwise.
Reports of academic dishonesty — within prestigious universities, on high school exit exams, by authors of bestselling books — have been widespread this fall.
In a comparison of American, Dutch, Israeli, and Russian students headed by economist Jan Magnus of Tilburg University in the Netherlands, Americans proved the least tolerant of academic dishonesty and Russians were the most tolerant.
Even if you try to rewrite it, you are still in danger of being accused of academic dishonesty.
The Cooper Union has established separate policies, published elsewhere, to adjudicate claims of academic dishonesty, sexual and relationship violence, and claims of discrimination or harassment against a protected class (e.g., race, sex, gender expression and identity, and disability).
A violation of copyright law might also be viewed as an act of academic dishonesty or fraud, which are Category A offenses and punishable by suspension or dismissal.
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