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...universal precedent of integrity both inside and outside of the classroom.Dating from the institution of the first collegiate honor code at the College of William and Mary in 1779, honor codes have been a defining attribute of many of America’s most reputable institutions. Caltech, Stanford, Princeton, Williams College, and the University of Virginia all have explicitly defined honor codes in either an academic or general setting. Stanford, for instance, has an Honor Code for academic integrity, written by students in 1921, as well as a Fundamental Standard of Behavior for Stanford students outside of class.Academic honor codes...
...certify on each exam they hand in that the test was taken honestly.Having signed the honor code, students are then permitted to take unproctored exams. While honor codes are more common at small, liberal arts colleges, they are also present at larger research universities. Stanford has had an honor code since 1921, Princeton since 1893, and the University of Virginia since 1842.In a 1985 Harvard study commissioned by then-Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence, author Brian Melendez ’86 cited the “Harvard milieu?...
...shopping complex borders a residential neighborhood in which many streets are named after colleges and universities, including Stanford, Amherst, Cornell, Notre Dame, and surprise picks Slippery Rock and Yale...
...sentence from another work and pass it off as my own without citing it or quoting it, that might not be copyright infringement, because I wouldn’t necessarily need permission to use it,” Lawrence Lessig, a prominent intellectual property scholar at Stanford University Law School, told The Crimson last week.Hughes said yesterday that the contract’s cancellation probably does not make Viswanathan more vulnerable to legal action, but it is a decision by a “risk-averse” publisher who no longer wishes to deal with the controversy...
...receives Brinkley’s recommendations but does not participate in ad hoc committee meetings.Martin, the senior adviser to the dean, points out the ad hoc nature of the committee as a controversial aspect of Harvard’s appointment process when compared to standing committees at other institutions.At Stanford University, tenure cases advance from the provost to a university-wide advisory committee called the University Advisory Board, says Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs Megan W. Pierson. The president approves a positive recommendation from the board but will read the case to make a final decision if the recommendation...