Ethics

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101 Student's honesty, integrity appreciated
Northern Iowan 84:50, p.2
Thanks student for returning wallet.
102 The teachers' code of ethics: Are sexual relations with students out?
Public Relations News Release 1987:273, p.1
Professor Edward Rutkowski outlines the Iowa teachers' code of ethics regarding sexual relations between teachers and their students.
103 Students reveal cheating, lying, stealing attitudes
Northern Iowan 84:37, p.8
Students talk about cheating in class.
104 A question of ethics; how education meets the task
Nonpareil 71:3, p.2
Survey of UNI faculty's efforts to incorporate ethics into a variety of courses; photo.
105 UNI to offer health counseling workshop at Mercy Hospital
Public Relations News Release 1987:265, p.1
Professor Patrick Moffitt instructs a workshop on counseling concepts, and ethics in health problems. The course was worth one hour of credit, and held in Mercy Hospital in Cedar Rapids.
106 List NI ethics
Northern Iowan 82:34, p.2
Asks the Northern Iowan editorial staff to provide a list of their standards and ethics used in writing and editing.
107 Untitled
Northern Iowan 82:34, p.2
Lists the standards and ethics of the current editorial staff.
108 Clarifies point on ethical reasoning
Northern Iowan 81:44, p.2
Criticizes Professor Remington's letter on ethical reasoning.
109 Ethics Committee: Diemer did not violate rules
Northern Iowan 79:41, p.1
Find that Representative Diemer did not violate rules by asking Dana Barrer for information about James Hessburg.
110 Of crime and the river
Alumnus 66:4, p.17
Highlights of business ethics conference; speakers include Michael Novak and Robert Bellah; photo.
111 Dilemmas examined
Northern Iowan 79:13, p.1
Highlights of ethics conference.
112 Ethics forum begins
Northern Iowan 79:11, p.7
Conference will focus on business ethics.
113 Business ethics conference set
Northern Iowan 79:8, p.6
50-75 are expected to attend.
114 Moral dilemmas workshop to be held
Northern Iowan 79:7, p.17
Robert Bellah and Michael Novak will discuss business ethics.
115 UNI professor Lembke heads national ethics committee
Public Relations News Release 1980:257, p.1
Professor Robert Lembke will help the American Personnel and Guidance Association revise its ethical standards.
116 To decide
Northern Iowan 68:51, p.3

Considers situational ethics.

117 Report on faculty ethics to Regents
Northern Iowan 67:54, p.1
Now working on grievance procedures.
118 Legislators, administrators discuss finances
Northern Iowan 66:26, p.1
Budget and Financial Control Committee visits campus to consider staffing.
119 How to succeed at failing
Northern Iowan 64:19, p.2
Ironic look at values and work.
120 Russell elected to ethics post
College Eye 59:14, p.5
Professor Russell elected to national office.
121 'Dishonesty' topic for discussion group Thursday
College Eye 59:12, p.6
Chuck Hartman will open discussion.
122 Christian ethics not based on principles, says Sittler
College Eye 52:19, p.1
Brief summary of Joseph Sittler's remarks.
123 Sittler to address students on Christian ethics Monday
College Eye 52:18, p.2
Joseph Sittler will speak as part of religious emphasis program; photo.
124 Unconscious mind of child not to be invaded by others
College Eye 51:26, p.2
Explores the ethics behind exploring the unconscious mind of a child by asking him to draw a picture.
125 More on teaching ethics
College Eye 48:22, p.2
The College Eye apologizes for the misinformation printed in the editorial in the March 8, 1957 issue.
126 Teaching ethics? Hah!
College Eye 48:21, p.2
Claims that ethics should be taught in the laboratory school.
127 Lectures deal with ethics
Alumnus 40:3, p.4
Speakers in lecture series.
128 Art, ethics is Taylor's topic Tuesday
College Eye 47:38, p.1
Frances Henry Taylor will speak.
129 Review: Audience reacts to ethics lecture
College Eye 47:38, p.4
Students and faculty talk about lecture by Leon Keyserling.
130 Columnist is next lecturer
College Eye 47:37, p.1
Max Lerner will be the next speaker in the ethics series.
131 Keyserling is 3rd on ethics
College Eye 47:36, p.1
Leon Keyserling will speak.
132 Review: Finer speaks on big gov't
College Eye 47:35, p.3
Reviews Dr. Herman Finer's presentation on "The Impact of Big Government, National and International, on the Problems of Ethics."
133 Dr. Finer to stress politics, ethics in second lecture
College Eye 47:34, p.1
Herman Finer will speak.
134 Review: Dr. Shapley on "Ethics"
College Eye 47:34, p.3
Reviews Dr. Harlow Shapley's presentation that was a part of the Summer Lecture Series on Ethics.
135 Summer lectures on ethics begin Tuesday in Auditorium; Harvard astronomer opens series
College Eye 47:33, p.1
Harlow Shapley will speak; photo.
136 Mrs. Grant to speak to humanists Sunday
College Eye 40:19, p.7
Will speak on ethics in the home.
137 Bultena will speak to Humanists Sunday
College Eye 40:17, p.8
Will speak on ethics.
138 Humanists' Club will discuss sex and ethics
College Eye 40:14, p.4
139 Humanist's Club plans discussion of ethics
College Eye 40:11, p.8
Professor Reninger will speak.
140 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 38:18, p.7
Student responses to the question: "What would you do if you noticed another student was copying from your paper during a test?"
141 Tips given on ethics codes for teachers
College Eye 33:40, p.3
142 Institute will discuss ethics of teaching
College Eye 33:39, p.1
Institute of Professional Relations will meet on campus.
143 Discuss ethics at Thursday institute
College Eye 32:40, p.1
Program for the conference on ethics in the teaching profession.
144 From the Editor's Point of View
College Eye 32:41, p.2
Comments on the code of ethics being discussed in an upcoming meeting.
145 Teachers to study code of ethics
College Eye 32:39, p.1
At campus meeting.
146 Consider code of ethics
College Eye 32:38, p.1
At conference to be held on campus.
147 'Success of 'apple polishing' depends on apple"--Lynch
College Eye 26:38, p.1
Professor Lynch expresses views on ways that students cultivate their professors.
148 Teachers' coeds follow King Solomon's slogan
College Eye 22:27, p.6
College women give view on child rearing.
149 Honest Abe was novice compared to institution's most honest student
College Eye 22:18, p.1

Person finds nickel; advertises for rightful owner.

150 They disregard the moral effect: now, what's the effect of that?; O. R. Clark writes in favor of our "unlimited cuts" suggestion
College Eye 22:10, p.2
Morals and ethics of class attendance are debated.
151 Is "learning to lie" a part of your college education?; you must be ill or you cannot get an excuse for absence
College Eye 22:7, p.2
Students who lie get illness excuses from class; editor debates fairness.
152 The Wolff's Howl
College Eye 19:24, p.2
Encourages students to be honest.
153 Questions on conduct
College Eye 18:49, p.4
Encourages current teachers and future teachers to be hypocrites.
154 The teacher's code of ethics
College Eye 15:32, p.2
Test of the code adopted by the Iowa State Teachers Association.
155 Dr. F. C. Ensign
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.4
Professor Forest C. Ensign is appointed Chairman of the Ethics Committee by the Iowa State Teachers Association. Professor Ensign is to replace Professor C. P. Colegrove.
156 Dr. F. C. Ensign
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.5
Professor F. C. Ensign is appointed chairman to a committee of the Iowa State Teachers Association organized to draft a code of ethics for Iowa teachers.
157 Editor of faculty issue doubts ethics of his position
College Eye 10:24, p.6
Professor Samson has thoughts about editing the College Eye.
158 Where do you stand?
College Eye 10:16, p.2
Should the college hold dances for the students?
159 The scale of values
College Eye 10:14, p.2
Everyone has his own scale of values from which he determines right from wrong and the more important from the less important.
160 Has the spark been fanned?
College Eye 10:10, p.2
Encourages the student body to have school spirit.
161 The new Samaritan
College Eye 9:28, p.6
Encourages students to help other students.
162 "What students must face"
College Eye 9:19, p.1
Students who chose to remain in college have the responsibility of maintaining the moral values of the United States.
163 "Let there be light"
College Eye 8:20, p.2
Expresses extreme disgust at the moral character of some students at Teachers College.
164 The Hypocrite
College Eye 8:14, p.4
Speaks out against hypocrisy masquerading as righteousness.
165 Even college students
College Eye 7:20, p.4
Encourages students and faculty to think about their obligation as citizens to the community.
166 The loafer
College Eye 7:17, p.4
Loafers are a burden to any community or organization.
167 Boarding house ethics
College Eye 7:4, p.4
Encourages students to use good judgment while living in boarding houses.
168 When in Rome
College Eye 2:22, p.4

Believes students should act and behave according to what their peers and superiors expect of them.

169 Part of a letter from Dr. Albert Loughridge
College Eye 1:12, p.2

Professor Loughridge elaborates on the wonders of London, from the police force to their generosity towards the less fortunate.

170 Official
Normal Eyte 20:3, p.38
Commencement addresses will be published as conclusion of work of Board of Trustees; many alumni are teaching at colleges and universities.
171 Seven rules of life
Normal Eyte 18:6, p.81
Rules originated by Stephen F. Herben, editor of "The Epworth Herald".