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    After rising to Dean and Associate Provost of Graduate Study at Wayne State, Bharucha-Reid headed south in 1981 to become Professor of Mathematics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Two years later, he became a distinguished mathematics professor at Atlanta University

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    When reviewing Rasmussen’s policies on academic integrity, a exceptionally important step is to ensure that each student is informed as well as equipped to take on the assignments that are asked of them. As the instructor, expectations must be communicated in a clear, understandable, and attainable manner. Additionally, resources are made available to help students meet these expectations. The initial gut reaction to the quality of Bridget’s assignments is shock and slightly insulted. Considering

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    Standards Academic integrity is violated by any dishonest act which is committed in an academic context including, but not restricted to the following: Cheating is the fraudulent or dishonest presentation of work. Cheating includes but is not limited to: • the use or attempted use of unauthorized aids in examinations or other academic exercises submitted for evaluation; • fabrication, falsification, or misrepresentation of data, results, sources for papers or reports, or in clinical practice, as

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    Tenure: the Good, the Bad, the Who Cares Governor Scott walker proposed a state budget in 2015 that cut almost 300 million dollars from higher education and more controversially took tenure out of the protection of state law (Flaherty, 2015). The Joint Finance Committee, with a vote of 12-4, cut tenure protection for university faculty from state stature (Flaherty, 2015). After the vote in the Joint Finance Committee many faculty members protested and we vocal about the University of Wisconsin needing

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    Supervisor Comments: This writer met with Cherron to address services due by counselor and reminded the Cherron about submitting his services by staff by day every week on Friday, of which Cherron have been doing. Cherron is still behind on his treatment; however, he was able to update this writer about the status of where he is with getting current with his work. Based on the services due provided from Cherron, Cherron is in need of 5 patient signatures and few was already submitted to the Clinical

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    Qualifications - Essential • A degree with relevant experience; or extensive experience in academic administration; or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education/training. My highest-level qualification is a Master of Business and Information Technology (completed at an average of 83%), while I have over 20 years’ experience at three different universities across a variety of relevant roles. Knowledge and Skills -Essential • Advanced level of written communication skills

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    When reviewing Rasmussen’s policies of academic integrity, the first very important step is to ensure that each student is informed as well as equipped to take on the assignments that are asked of them. As the instructor, it is important to continually make sure expectations are placed before the students in a clear, understandable, and attainable manner. Additionally, that resources are made available to help them meet these expectations. The initial gut reaction to the quality of Bridget’s assignments

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    Monday morning, however it is unclear as to whether she spoke to the boys as a group or individually. In my experience, I cannot remember a situation where I was unable to get to the truth when I spoke to students one on one. She should have invited the Dean of Students into the conversation and appealed to each student separately. I would refer to our school’s root belief, “We are the Body of Christ” and remind each student that as a school community we aim to act as Christ’s body and should always be

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    one: a. The Chair can change your course grade to "F"; without discussing the matter with your instructor. b. Your instructor has the initial responsibility to take appropriate action with regard to cheating. Correct c. The Chair must consult the Dean before an "F" is given. The instructor need not be involved. d. According to UPS 300.021, the classmate who reported cheating is eligible to receive a reward from the CSUF Ethics Task Force. 11/ Your professor asks you to write a term paper on Africa

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    A degree with relevant experience; or extensive experience in student administration; or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education/training. My highest-level qualification is a Master of Business and Information Technology (completed at an average of 83%), while I have over 20 years’ experience at three different universities across a variety of relevant roles. Excellent written communication skills and effective interpersonal and oral communication skills. I possess high

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