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Quality Enhancement Plan on Ethics at CU

By Jesse Harp
CU student news writer, office of university communications

Campbellsville, KY - Dr. Joe Early, associate professor of theology, and Dr. Donna Hedgepath, vice president for academic affairs, will lead Campbellsville University's Wednesday morning chapel service on February 1.

The service will address dilemmas students and professors alike might face on campus and in class in order to help prevent them. These include ethical dilemmas such as plagiarism, cheating, the sharing of data and accidental plagiarism.


Dr. Early and Dr. Hedgepath will demonstrate these dilemmas in the form of four scenarios. The service will be led as a question and answer style discussion in which the audience will have the opportunity to participate.

Chapel is designed to provide opportunities for corporate worship and exposure through a variety of informative speakers and presentations.•All chapels are open to the public free of charge and are televised live on WLCU (Comcast Cable channel 10 and digital channel 23.0) and are streamed live on the internet at wlcutv.com.


This story was posted on 2017-01-27 12:37:00
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