Groundbreaking Begins Hospital Expansion Students Might Have Concerning Cheating Or Plagiarism at the School

Groundbreaking Begins Hospital Expansion Students Might Have Concerning Cheating Or Plagiarism at the School

. / L r 3 p e i ' c Law school' investigates possible cheating by Eileen F. Worcester A student-faculty committee is investigating possible cheating in academic testing at the IU School of Law, according to Dean Gerald L. Bepko. "But this is just a routine in­ quiry," said Bepko. "We're looking into several aspects of the academ­ ic program at the Law School." Bepko also said that the Law School continues self studies, in its constant effort to improve the pro­ gram for faculty and students. There is no.reason to believe that cheating is a problem at the Law School," Bepko said. A two-page questionnaire was handed out to students last week in hopes of obtaining information Groundbreaking begins hospital expansion students might have concerning cheating or plagiarism at the school. by Dave Stafford number of operating rooms from 'The exterior of the project is $56.6 million, and revenues will be Bepko said preliminary results Expanding one of the top chil­ the current eight to 14, according more like a house exterior. There generated from a $20 million Riley from the survey indicate no pro­ drens' hospitals in the nation, con­ to Chuck Richmond, Riley Hospi­ will also be a atrium area which Philanthropy fund. A hospital blems with student misconduct. struction on a new, unique addi­ tal Administrator. will be one of the most unique hos­ bond issue is expected to raise the Investigations prompted by tion to the Riley children's Hospi­ ‘This will allow the hospital to pital areas in the country/' remaining funds. students' concerns will look into tal officially began with Oct. 20 continue to respond to the needs of Altemeyer said. Richmond expects the facility, the proctoring of tests by faculty ground-breaking ceremonies children in Indiana. Now we will ‘The atrium area will serve as a when completed, to create over members. attended by Governor Robert Orr, be able to meet these needs in a connection-point for the depart­ 400 new staff positions, expanding According to associate Dean for Mayor William Hudnut, IU Presi­ more timely fashion," Richmond ments and buildings in the hospi­ both manpower and specializa­ Student Affairs G. Kent Frandsen, dent John Ryan and other officials. said. tal, and will feature observation tion. students question whether faculty Along with improving existing areas, fountains, and a flowing 'This is the finest project we've members' leaving the classroom The facilities, scheduled for facilities the structure will also man-made river and pool which been associated with. There were during the examinations might completion by fall 1986, will ex­ achieve "a philosophical end," ac­ children may use as a recreational no outrageous expenses and no one lead to cheating. pand the existing Nuclear Medicine cording to Don Altmeyer, archi­ area. The atrium will be a six questioned our concepts," Alte­ But Bepko asserted, There will Department, the newborn inten­ tect for Boyd/Sobieray Associates, stories high at the highest point," meyer said and pointed out that always be students who believe sive care unit and Ihe pediatric the company contracted for archi­ Altemeyer said. the project is already running $1 there is potential for this problem trauma center, and increase the tectural design. Costs for the facility will total million under budget. to happen." V In explaining the Law School's testing process, Bepko said it would be very difficult for students to cheat, given the analytical-essay Ethicist prefers ‘covenant’ between doctors, patients procedure used in testing. '1 think that our students are probably more honest than stu­ by Eileen F. Worcester and other organizations on and off Veatch noted that the rights of Theory of tyedical Ethics, Veatch dents in other schools," Bepko "Something exciting is going on campus, focused on patients' rights patients are not served by the su m m arized his p erson al said. "It's so competitive just tp get in medical ethics," said Dr. Robert and physicians' duties. paternalism of the ancient views.'The time has come for a into law school, and I don't think Veatch in the kqynote address of a "Ethierfn medicine have become Hypocratic Oath. He prefers an new step in ethics: one which will sftdents would risk cheating. They symposium on "Ethical Perepeo__ye«y'*nghts-oriented' in the past 10 ethical code of duty and obligation be a covenant ethic, almost like a have too much at stake." tives in Medical Decision M&ang" years," Veatch said, "and this is a that respects patients' rights. religious quality system meeting of Dean Frandsen pointed to the held Oct. 22 at the lUPUI/Student direct spin-off from the liberal An ethicist at the Kennedy In- the minds," he said, Code of Student Rights and Re­ Union. views of the 60s." stitute of Ethics at Georgetown Professional and lay people sponsibilities. adopted by the The language of rights emerged University and author of such should join to perfect principles General Assembly in 1969, as a The symposium, sponsored by in medical ethics, Veatch said, works as Death, Dying and the and define duties based on the guideline for the committee in­ the Indianapolis Lutheran Campus with the passage in 1972 of the Pa- Biological / Revolution. 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