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Coleman: Business, political leaders
must maintain higher ed. commitment

President Mary Sue Coleman told a Detroit Economic Club forum Nov. 7 that leaders must stay committed to funding higher education and to efforts to boost the number of students seeking higher education degrees, to best prepare students for the future. More>


Students seek support reporting academic integrity violations

Students would benefit from an environment that encourages them to report violations of academic integrity and helps guide them to make the right decisions, said participants in the first Ethics in Public Life Forum Nov. 9.

More than 100 students, faculty and staff gathered in the Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union to discuss various student ethical dilemmas in "Academic Integrity and the U-M Undergrad: Are We Doing What We Should Be?," part of the Office of the President Ethics in Public Life Initiative. More>

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