Plagiarism
MVAS students and faculty participate in research
and present (visual, spoken and written formats are required) information
across quantitative, qualitative, and aesthetic domains. For all
of us, it is important to explain where the information came from
when the words and ideas are from another source. Copying another
source’s words and pretending they are your own is called
plagiarism; it is a form of theft and it is punishable by law in
some cases. Anyone turning in work as his/her own which was actually
produced by someone else will receive "0" credit for the
assignment and additional consequences determined by the teacher
supervising the learning activity.
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