PREAMBLE
Purdue University has a tradition of ethical
conduct spanning its history. As a land-grant institution,
we demonstrate our responsiveness to our constituencies
and extend to them access to our knowledge resources. We
nurture relationships with other partners in education who
support our vision or join us to foster common interests.
We integrate our mission with our responsibilities. We contribute
our knowledge resources impartially in serving our public
purposes. As faculty, students, staff, and administrators,
we are a community of dedicated learners, scholars, professionals,
and practitioners -- all contributing our talents to uphold
our standards, and improve ourselves and the broader community
in which we live and work. Our responsibilities and obligations
toward the advancement of learning, discovery, and engagement
in the University and in Indiana extend to our nation and
the world. This statement of integrity is meant to provide
an overarching declaration that informs specific policies
and procedures regarding conduct, enforcement, and accountability.
Such policies and procedures either exist in official University
documents or will be developed as necessary.
STATEMENT
At Purdue, integrity is indispensable to our
mission. We act with honesty and adhere to the highest standards
of moral and ethical values and principles through our personal
and professional behavior. We demonstrate our understanding
of these values and principles and uphold them in every
action and decision. Trust and trustworthiness go hand in
hand with how we conduct ourselves, as we sustain a culture
that is based upon ethical conduct. We expect our actions
to be consistent with our words, and our words to be consistent
with our intentions. We accept our responsibilities, share
leadership in a democratic spirit, and subject ourselves
to the highest standards of public trust. We hold ourselves
accountable for our words and our actions.
We champion freedom of expression. To ensure
our integrity, we safeguard academic freedom, open inquiry,
and debate in the best interests of education, enrichment,
and our personal and professional development. We embrace
human and intellectual diversity and inclusiveness. We uphold
the highest standards of fairness, act as responsible citizens,
respect equality and the rights of others, and treat all
individuals with dignity.
To fulfill our goals as a learning community,
we insist that the objectives of student learning are not
compromised. We treat all students equitably, and our evaluations
of learning achievements are impartial based on demonstrated
academic performance. As students, we understand that learning
is the most important goal and we embrace ethical values
and principles, and reject academic dishonesty in all our
learning endeavors. In the realm of new discoveries, we
place the highest value upon truth and accuracy. We acknowledge
the contributions of others. We place a higher value on
expanding and sharing knowledge than on recognition or ownership.
We work diligently drawing from the strong
work ethic of our state of Indiana and are committed to
always acting in the best interests of the University. We
pledge to make wise use of our resources and to be good
stewards of financial, capital, and human resources. We
operate within the letter and spirit of the law and prescribed
policies, and strive to avoid impropriety or conflict of
interest.
As members of the Purdue community, we demonstrate
unyielding and uncompromised integrity in support of the
highest standards of excellence for the University. As individuals,
we all contribute to this Purdue standard of integrity as
an exemplary model for all universities.
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Presidential Task Force to
Draft a University Statement of Integrity
Task Force Members
Rabindra N. Mukerjea –Chair
Director of Strategic Planning & Assessment
James S. Almond
Vice President for Business Services & Assistant
Treasurer
Cheryl L. Altinkemer
Sr. Director of Development
Hamilton C. Brown
Graduate Student
Krannert School of Management
Gregory M. Canfield
President, Purdue Student Government
School of Liberal Arts
Rita K. Clifford
Chair, APSAC
IT Project Manager
Victor L. Lechtenberg
Dean, School of Agriculture
William L. McBride
Arthur G. Hansen Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
Alysa C. Rollock
Vice President for Human Relations
Candiss B. Vibbert
Executive Assistant to the President
Jeffrey S. Vitter
Frederick Hovde Dean
School of Science
Kathryn R. Walters
Representative, CSSAC
Olivia B. Wood
Associate Professor of Foods & Nutrition
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