President Richard J. Pappas, Ed.D., was a guest on the EdUp Experience podcast that is part of the Academic Integrity series. The conversation was released August 7, 2025. The title of his episode is, “Why Davenport Measures What No Other University Measures.” Pappas goes beyond looking at cheating as defining academic integrity. He talked about what a university promises students and how they succeed when they graduate. The conversation also addresses the monumental changes coming with artificial intelligence.Share This Story!
President Richard J. Pappas, Ed.D., was a guest on the EdUp Experience podcast that is part of the Academic Integrity series. The conversation was released August 7, 2025. The title of his episode is, “Why Davenport Measures What No Other University Measures.” Pappas goes beyond looking at cheating as defining academic integrity. He talked about what a university promises students and how they succeed when they graduate. The conversation also addresses the monumental changes coming with artificial intelligence.Share This Story!
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