Conference Schedule
University of San Diego, San Diego, California

[ Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday ]

Wednesday, October 15, 2003
8 - 5 pm CAI Board of Directors Meeting Suite 101
Hacienda

Thursday, October 16, 2003
8 - noon CAI Board of Directors Meeting Suite 101
Hacienda
8:00 am – noon Conference Registration Prado Room
Hacienda
1 –5 pm Conference Registration - hotel lobbies Prado Room
Hacienda & Marriott Lobby

Pre-Conference Workshops:
(all preconference workshops will take place at the Hacienda Hotel)

10:00 am- noon
Pre-Conference #1- Best Practices for Promoting Academic Integrity

Tim Dodd- Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Case Western Reserve University and Dr. Nina Dulin-Mallory- Associate Professor of English and Department Chair, LaGrange College.
LaPalma Room
Pre- Conference #2 - Why Should We Concern Ourselves with Issues of Academic Integrity?

Deborah Eerkes-Ombuds/ Academic Integrity Program Manager, University of Alberta and Dr. Sue Stearns- Professor of Communication Studies, Eastern Washington University.

El Pueblo Room
Lunch on own
1 pm – 3:30 pm Pre-Conference #3 – Fostering Academic Integrity in the Classroom: A Faculty Perspective

Dr. Jim Lancaster- Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, Appalachian State University and Catherine Meriano, esq. - Director of Academic Integrity and Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy, Quinnipiac University.
LaPalma Room
Pre-Conference #4 - How to Adjudicate Alleged Incidents Of Academic Integrity

Dennis Trujillo Johnson- Director of Counseling, Career Services, and Judicial Affairs- Pueblo Community College and President of the Center for Academic Integrity, Peter Lake, Professor of Law - Stetson University College of Law, Dr. Diane Waryold, Executive Director- The Center for Academic Integrity, and Dr. John Zacker, Associate Director of Judicial Programs and Student Ethical Development, University of Maryland and President of the Association for Student Judicial Affairs.
El Pueblo Room
Pre-Conference #5- Best Practices for Creating and Promoting a Culture that Embraces Honesty and Integrity in Secondary Schools

Mike Adams- Principal, Arkansas City High School, Dr. Karen Clifford- Director of Student Services- Norfolk Collegiate School, Mark Hyatt- President of The Classical Academy, Colorado Springs and Dr. Don McCabe, Professor of Business, Rutgers University.
Prado Room
5 - 6 pm Case Study Competition- Orientation

Coordinated by Dr. Helene Marcoux- Associate Director of the KSU Honor System, Deborah Eerkes- Ombuds/Academic Integrity Program Manager, University of Alberta and Dr. John Jones- Assistant Dean of Students, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

7 - 8 pm Newcomers to CAI: Ice Cream Social
Overview of the organization and an orientation to the conference experience

Friday, October 17, 2003
Buses Begin to run to USD campus at 7am. Pick ups at the Hacienda and the Marriott. All sessions will take place at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice
8:00 am – 5 pm Conference Registration Peace and Justice Center- USD
7:30 - 8:30 am Continental Breakfast
8:30 - 9 am Welcome
Dr. Patrick Drinan, Dean of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Mary Lyons, President of the University of San Diego

Dennis Trujillo Johnson, CAI President
“The CAI Story”

Dr. Diane Waryold, CAI Executive Director
“About the Conference”

9 am – 10:30 am Opening Address

Dr. Barbara Ley Toffler (Read Bio) - Adjunct Professor of Management at Columbia University Graduate School of Business, author “Final Accounting: Ambition, Greed and the Fall of Arthur Andersen”

10:30 - 11 am Refreshment Break
11 - 12:30 pm Concurrent Conference Sessions

Session #1- Follow-up with speaker - Dr. Barbara Ley Toffler

Session #2- Current Trends and most recent data - Dr. Don McCabe

Session #3 - Do You Want to Become a Templeton Research Scholar? CAI’S Vigorous Agenda for New Research - Dr. Diane Waryold, Duke University

Session #4 - Making Academic Integrity the Foundation for Ethics Across the Curriculum - Daniel Wueste, Clemson University

Sessions #5 - Students Leading Change: A Story of Tension in Honor - Tricia Bertram Gallant, University of San Diego

Session #6 - From Punishment to Pedagogy: How a Community Conversation Transforms an Institutional Response to Academic Integrity - Susan Stevenson and Sarah Dench, Simon Fraser University

12:30 - 2 pm Luncheon and Student Speaker

Kathleen Nolan, Chair of the USD Student Honor Council

2 - 3:30 pm Concurrent Conference Sessions

Session #7 - The Value of Student Leadership: Four Institutional Perspectives- Adam Smith, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Dan Landsburg and Caitlin O’Neil, University of Pennsylvania, John Horigan, James Madison University, Meghan Mahajan, and Asgar Ali, University of Miami

Session #8 - Honor and Beyond: A Collaborative Approach to Ethics and Integrity at the University of Virginia- Nicole Eramo, Carey Mignerey, Jennifer Arrington and Dave Wolcott, the University of Virginia

Session #9 - Current Trends and most recent data - Dr. Don McCabe - Repeat Session

Session #10 - Enlisting Faculty Support in Promoting Academic Integrity: Issues, Strategies, and Tips - Dr. Judith Ruderman and Kacie Wallace, Duke University

Session #11 - Academic Integrity; The Canadian Connection – Deborah Eerkes, University of Alberta and Dr. Julia Christensen Hughes, University of Guelph

Session #12 - A Culture of Honesty Earns a Degree of Respect: The University of Georgia’s SUCCESS Story- Deborah Bell, University of Georgia

3:30– 4:30 pm Roundtables

Special interest discussions. Choose a group which best matches your particular interest and concerns. A facilitator will lead the discussion.

1. Modified Honor Codes- facilitated by Don McCabe
2. Honor at the service academies- facilitated by Mark Hyatt
3. Honor and integrity at private schools- facilitated by Tim Dodd
4. Honor and integrity at Community Colleges- facilitated by Dennis
Trujillo Johnson
5. First Year Programming- facilitated by Nina Dulin- Mallory
6. International students- facilitated by TBA
7. In the Classroom/Lab- Faculty issues- facilitated by Catherine
Meriano
8. Student leadership- facilitated by John Horigan
9. Administrative Buy-In- facilitated by Jim Lancaster
10. Honor and Integrity at Secondary Schools- facilitated by Mike Adams
11. Academic Integrity Systems: Procedures- facilitated by John Jones
12. Creating Cultures of Integrity- facilitated by Deborah Eerkes
13. The use of pledges- facilitated by Claire Dyes
14. Qualitative Research- facilitated by Helene Marcoux
15. Quantitative Research- facilitated by Sue Stearns

Buses back to Old Town


7 pm Reception/Resource Fair
- heavy hors d’oeurves

Reserve a table to showcase institutional best practices, research papers or any other AI materials on the registration form

Evening on own- sign up for restaurants
Hacienda
LaPalma
Room

Saturday, October 18, 2003
Buses Begin to run to USD campus at 7am. Pick ups at the Hacienda and the Marriott.
6:00 - 7 am 4rd Annual CAI Fun Run

Meet in the Hacienda Lobby at 5:45am

7 - 8 am CAI Past President’s Breakfast
7:30 - 8:30 am Continental Breakfast


8:30 – 10 am Plenary Session

Dr. Thomas Lickona - Professor of Education at the State University College of New York at Cortland. Author of “Raising Good Children” and “Educating for Character: How Our Schools Can Teach Respect and Responsibility”

10:30 am – noon Concurrent Conference Sessions

Session #13 - Follow-up with Dr. Lickona

Session #14 - Faculty Development in Academic Integrity Issues: The Importance of Committing Time and Leadership- Dr. Helene Marcoux, Kansas State University and Dr. Sue Stearns, Eastern Washington University

Session #15 -Plagiarism SOS: software, one Solution! Dr. Jon Radue, Brock University

Session #16 -Implementing Regional CAI Conferences- Allison Jennings, Eric Lentell, University of Colorado- Boulder and Dennis Trujillo Johnson, Pueblo Community College

Session #17 -Building Integrity: It Starts Here- Kathy Schmidt and Dr. Harovel Wheat, The University of Texas at Austin

Session #18 - What can we learn from the corporate ethics scandals of the past couple of years?- Dr. Albert Pierce, US Naval Academy

Noon – 1:30 pm Luncheon- Passing of the CAI Leadership Responsibilities
1:30 pm – 3 pm Concurrent Conference Sessions

Session #19 - Leading the Way: A Case Study in Administrative and Cultural Change- Melissa Wong, Joan Cashion and Sharon Johnson, Marymount College

Session #20 - Plagiarismtest.org: Building Knowledge and Eliminating the Ignorance Excuse to Increase Integrity- Dr. Curt Burgess, Alex Hatzopoulos and Dr. Catherine Decker, University of California- Riverside

Session #21 - Peer Educators: Students Teaching Integrity Through Leadership and Commitment-Loni Marietta, Past President of Honesty & Integrity Peer Educators (HIPE) and member of the KSU Honor Council, Sarah Henderson, President of HIPE and Brett Depperschmidt, KSU Honor Council Chair

Session #22 - Starting From Scratch: Lessons Learned About Collaboration, Community, and Social Standards- Zach First, Mike Curtis and Susan Fredholm, Olin College of Engineering

Session #23 - Ask the Experts! One-on-One Consultation Sessions
Members of the CAI Board of Directors (three of which are Secondary School administrators)

Session #24 - Making Change Stick: What Social Scientists Can Tell Us About Institutionalizing Academic Integrity- Tricia Bertram Gallant and Dr. Patrick Drinan, University of San Diego

3 - 3:30 pm Refreshment Break - ice cream
3:30 - 5 pm Plenary Panel - faculty and teachers
Melinda Blade- Academy of Our Lady of Peace, Dr. Larry Hinman- the University of San Diego, Dr. Nina Dulin- Mallory- LaGrange College, Dr. Mary Jahannesen-Schmidt and Dr. Bill Taylor- Oakton Community College
5 - 6 pm State/regional meetings
6 – 9:00 pm Dinner and Evening Activity