Dec. 4: Dean Julia Christensen Hughes and Associate Dean, Academic Kerry Godfrey interviewed on academic integrity at U of G
According to the University of Guelph's 2012-2013 Academic Integrity Report, the majority of cases of academic misconduct taking place within the College of Business and Economics are related to group work. Julia Christensen Hughes, dean of Guelph's business school and leading researcher in academic misconduct, and Kerry Godfrey, associate dean, academic, were both interviewed by the Guelph Mercury about the findings.
In the article, Godfrey and Christensen Hughes discuss different forms of misconduct and how they exist and often develop within group work assignments. Read "Cheating at University of Guelph often arises out of group work, data shows."