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Integrity 'something that needs to be talked about'
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To show students the value of integrity and its place in the professional world, an Integrity Forum will be help at 4 p.m. today in Adams Hall, Room 150.

“Integrity is not the sexiest subject in the world but it is something that needs to be talked about,” Breea Bacon, Assistant Director of Academic Integrity Systems, said.

A panel discussion featuring Pete Winemiller, senior vice president of guest relations for the Oklahoma City Thunder; Nancy Anderson, director of engineering for Boeing-Global Services and Support; and other Oklahoma professionals aim to promote integrity on campus.

Integrity Council hopes to encourage discourse among faculty and students about integrity, Bacon said.

Other speakers participating in the forum are Lt. Col. Robert D. Gifford, assistant U.S. Attorney and U.S. Army Reserve JAG Officer; Berry Tramel, a sports columnist for the Oklahoman; Ronnie Tipps, former athletic director of Southlake Carroll High School and James Belote, former president of Oklahoma Association for Justice.

The Integrity Forum is hosted by the UOSA Integrity Council and the Oklahoma Business Ethics Consortium.

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