
IR 6: In September, a degree recipient from the School of Engineering and Applied Science submitted an Informed Retraction for cheating on multiple assignments by collaborating with another student and lying about whether the collaboration occurred. IR 7: In October, a student in the College of Arts & Sciences submitted an Informed Retraction for copying on a midterm. IR 8: In October, a degree recipient from the School of Engineering and Applied Science submitted an Informed Retraction for cheating on multiple assignments. IR 9: In November, a student in the College of Arts & Sciences submitted an Informed Retraction for using unauthorized aid on multiple assingments in the same class and then lying to the professor about it. IR 10: In November, a student in the College of Arts & Sciences submitted an Informed Retraction for using unauthorized aid on multiple assignments in the same class and then lying to the professor about it. IR 11: In November, a student in the College of Arts & Sciences submitted an Informed Retraction for using unauthorized collaboration on a paper.

IR 12: In December, a student in the McIntire School of Commerce submitted an Informed Retraction for cheating on a midterm and then lying about the type of cheating that occurred. IR 13: In December, a student in the McIntire School of Commerce submitted an Informed Retraction for cheating on a midterm and then lying about the type of cheating that occurred. (forthcoming) Public Summaries from January 1, 2018 to DecemConscientious Retractions IR 1: In January, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences submitted an Informed Retraction for publishing answers to multiple homework assignments on an online forum. IR 2: In January, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences submitted an Informed Retraction for cheating on a midterm exam, two reading assignments, and lying to a professor. IR 3: In February, a student submitted an Informed Retraction for plagiarizing portions of a case study in ARCH 7210. IR 4: In March, a student submitted an Informed Retraction for cheating by accessing blackboard during a final exam. IR 5: In April, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences submitted an Informed Retraction for posting homework assignments online.

IR 6: In April, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences submitted an Informed Retraction for cheating by copying previous semester’s homework assignments. IR 7: In April, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences took an IR for cheating by copying assignments from a previous semester.

