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New Improper Distribution of Course Materials Policy
7/6/22

Effective fall 2021, the Improper Distribution of Course Materials policy restricts students from publicly sharing course materials without the instructor's written permission.

  • Read the full Improper Distribution of Course Materials policy here.
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Student Integrity Ambassadors
9/17/21

The Office of Academic Integrity has Student Integrity Ambassadors to provide support to students and faculty in upholding integrity on campus.

  • 7/6/22 Meet our ambassadors and learn how to connect with them.
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Feeling overwhelmed by classwork?
4/8/22

The University at Buffalo has many different resources to aid you in your academic studies. These services are available to all students, on and off campus.

  • 8/11/22 Take a look at the resources UB offers to help students do their own honest work.
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Want to appeal your charge of academic dishonesty?
4/8/22

There are certain steps a student should follow if charged with a violation, defined in the respective undergraduate and graduate policies.

  • 2/17/22 Learn how to appeal your charge of academic dishonesty.
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Pilot Course: Academic Integrity at UB
7/7/22

As new students begin their time at UB, this course will support their success by providing important information about our high expectations for the honest completion of work.

  • 7/6/22 See more about this exciting new course here.
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Policies

Academic Integrity Process

Common Violations

How to Appeal

Know someone committed to integrity?

Nominate a UB Community Member for an Academic Integrity Award

I dont cheat because
Monica Peoples.
“Your present behavior follows you into the future.”
10/12/21

Monica Peoples, Academic Performance Specialist

Ciara Baez.
“If I did, I would be cheating myself out of an education and violating the integrity of not only myself, but all the organizations I work under. ”
10/12/21

Ciara Baez, Legal Studies/Criminology

Grace Verweire.
“I want to know that I earned my degree honestly.”
10/12/21

Grace Verweire, Legal Studies

Tyler Carter.
“It keeps everything fair and is the right thing to do.”
10/12/21

Tyler Carter, Chemistry

Christina Sipior.
“I believe in personal growth and learning.”
10/12/21

Christina Sipior, Counseling/School Psychology

Jeremy Raymore.
“If I did, I would learn nothing. I'm here to grow my character and my knowledge of what I'm passionate about. Doing the work is where that happens. ”
10/12/21

 Jeremy Raymore, Linguistics and Music

George Wolo.
“It's dishonest.”
10/12/21

George Wolo, Communications

Victor E. Bull with the text "Victor" and two hearts in the corner.
“I want to be a better bull!”
10/12/21

Victor E. Bull, University at Buffalo Mascot

Scilla Benussi.
“My knowledge is my future.”
10/12/21

Scilla Benussi, Computer Engineering

Iris Huang.
“It provides value to my degree as employers are seeking honest people to bring positive influence in the work environment. ”
10/12/21

Iris Huang, Environmental Studies

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Office of Academic Integrity
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716-645-2111
academicintegrity@buffalo.edu

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