Institute for Honor Advisory Board
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The Class of 1960, with generous gifts to the university, established the Institute for Honor and endowed a Professorship in Ethics to be held by a distinguished university faculty member. The Institute for Honor Advisory Board has representation from alumni (including members of the Class of 1960 whenever possible), faculty, administrators and EC officers, past and present. The Board helps the Provost and the Class of 1960 Professor of Ethics gain campus, interdisciplinary, and external perspectives on the cogency and promise of projects under consideration and appropriate and needed assistance in completing the project(s) or event(s) proposed by the Professor and funded by the Institute for Honor Endowment. The Advisory Board provides perspectives and guidance with respect to projects that are related to the understanding and practice of honor as an indispensable element of society and the importance of ethics, honor, integrity, and applications of ethical reasoning in addressing contemporary issues.
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- Office of the Provost
- Provost Office Programming
-
Administrative Resources
- Administrative Deadlines
-
Committees
- Permanent Committees
-
Administrative Committees
- Academic Calendar, Scheduling, and Registration Committee
- Chemical Hygiene
- Community Engagement and Service Learning Committee
- Employee Benefits
- Fellowships
- Glasgow Endowment
- Historic Preservation and Archaeological Conservation Advisory
- Holistic Teaching Assessment Committee
- Information Security
- Institute for Honor Advisory Board
- Institutional Animal Care and Use
- Institutional Review Board for Research with Human Subjects (IRB)
- Intellectual Property Review
- International Education
- Investment
- Museums Advisory Committee
- Omicron Delta Kappa Voting Faculty
- Public Functions
- Student Affairs Committee
- Student Financial Aid
- Student Health Committee
- University Assurance of Learning Committee
- University Athletics
- University Board of Appeals
- University Committee on Inclusiveness and Campus Climate
- University Library
- University Safety
- University Sustainability
- Program and Other Advisory Committees
- Temporary or Ad Hoc Committees
- Archived Committee History
- Faculty Activity Reports
- Faculty Handbook
- Faculty Meeting Schedule
- General Education
- Phased Retirement Plan
- New Standard Course Load
- Student Perceptions of Teaching Surveys
- Undergraduate Tenure and Promotion
- Faculty Resources
- Curricular and Student Resources