The Students for Academic Integrity (SFAI) committee will host its third annual IntegrityUT Week to take place this February 19 th through the 22 nd .   IntegrityUT Week is a week-long event that promotes the University's Honor Code and core values and showcases our commitment to integrity, honor, and ethics.  

Here's a taste of what you can expect at this year's IntegrityUT Week:

 

February 18
A presidential reception for invited student leaders will highlight Leadership, one of the six core values. Sherron Watkins, the Enron whistleblower, will speak on the topic of ethical leadership.

February 19
To demonstrate "Environmental Integrity," faculty members and students will discuss sustainability and globalization after viewing the movie "Too Hot to Handle." The event will take place in Hogg Building WCH 1.120 at 5pm, and pizza will be provided.

February 20
"Integrity across Cultures," an evening of round table discussions and entertainment from campus organizations such as Ransom Notes and Latin Dance Group, will be held in the San Jacinto Multipurpose Room at 7pm. Dr. Gregory J. Vincent will lead students and organizations in discussions about diversity.

February 21
All UT students are invited to join the Senate of College Councils for the official University of Texas Clinton and Obama Debate screening.  The event will begin at 5:30 pm in the Texas Union Ballroom and will include live music, free t-shirts, free food and a possible appearance by Senators Clinton and Obama following the debate.  Space is limited and restricted to UT students, so please arrive early, bring your UT ID, and leave your back packs (helps the Secret Service) at home. Special thanks to P. Terry's Burger Stand at the corner of Lamar and Barton Springs. Visit www.pterrys.com.

 

The UT Austin Honor Code

"The core values of The University of Texas at Austin are learning, discovery, freedom, leadership, individual opportunity, and responsibility. Each member of the university is expected to uphold these values through integrity, honesty, trust, fairness, and respect toward peers and community."

 

The Core Values