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Instructor/Advisor
Dr. Susan Marine
Keywords
AI, academic integrity, ethics, equity
Abstract
The C.I.T.E. (Campus Integrity Trainings for Everyone) Task Force will develop academic integrity policies that address the needs of the entire campus community. Ethics accusations can be biased and inequitable, and plagiarism violations are rising at a staggering rate. A recent study at Washington State estimated that between 60–80% of university students have engaged in some form of plagiarism at least once during their time in higher ed. (McIntyre, 2024) As A.I. proliferates and the classroom goes virtual, policies for academic integrity must adapt to include shared responsibility for a culture of accountability.
Recommended Citation
Goyette, Dolores, "C.I.T.E (Campus Integrity Trainings for Everyone) Task Force" (2025). RCAC 2025 Posters. 29.
https://scholarworks.merrimack.edu/rcac_2025_posters/29
