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Contacts
There are many professionals at the university who can provide assistance with questions about academic integrity.
Faculty with questions about how to promote integrity through teaching techniques should contact their unit’s Academic Integrity Code administrator (see below) and may also consult the University’s Academic Integrity Sharepoint site (login required).
Students with questions about what constitutes academic dishonesty should start by asking their course instructor for guidance, as they are the best resources for academic integrity questions/issues related to their curriculum.
The staff of the Writing Center, the Academic Support and Access Center, and the University Library include experts who can help teach how to avoid plagiarism.
Each dean has designated an Academic Integrity Code Administrator who adjudicates cases that occur in their academic unit. The AIC administrators serve as resources for faculty and students alike. They are listed as follows:
College of Arts and Sciences
Alison Thomas
Hurst Senior Professorial Lecturer, Department of Literature
Battelle T-14
athomas@american.edu
202-885-8945
Office of Global and Immersive Studies
Jacqueline Raynolds
Instructor and Academic Integrity Code Administrator
raynolds@american.edu
202-885-1968
Kogod School of Business
David Harr
Senior Professional Lecturer, Department of Accounting
Kogod 227A
harr@american.edu
202-885-1914
School of Communication
Laura BonDurant
Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
McKinley 217
bonduran@american.edu
202-885-2054
School of Education
Corbin Campbell
Associate Dean, Academic Affairs
campbell@american.edu
202-885-8256
School of International Service
Anders Härdig
Senior Professional Lecturer
East Quad Building 201
hardig@american.edu
202-885-1541
James Goldgeier
Professor
jgoldgei@american.edu
202-885-1699
School of Public Affairs
Saul Newman
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education
Kerwin Hall 316
snewman@american.edu
202-885-6240
Washington College of Law
The Honor Code for the Washington College of Law offers Information about academic integrity in WCL.
Office of the Provost
Academic integrity cases are adjudicated by the dean's office in the academic unit that offers the course in which the alleged infraction occurred. Sanctions that include notation on the transcript can be appealed to the provost. The provost has designated the following staff to review appeals and make recommendations:
Undergraduate Cases
Jessica Waters
Dean of Undergraduate Education & Vice Provost of Academic Student Services
Anderson First Floor
waters@american.edu
202-885-2301
Graduate Cases
Wendy Boland
Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies
Spring Valley Building 430
boland@american.edu
202-885-1976