Ethics, Integrity, and Civility in Higher Education New Approaches to Foster a Culture of Trust September 4-5, 2014 / Iowa State University Memorial Union / Ames, Iowa Who should attend? The Ethics, Integrity, and Civility in Higher Education conference is for faculty, staff, and administrators at the University of Iowa, University of Northern Iowa, and Iowa State University. Why attend? The issues discussed in this conference have major implications for academic freedom, shared governance, free speech, teaching, research, and the relationships among faculty, staff, and administration. Breakout sessions Learning Civility: Disenabling Bullying Behavior • Jonathan Webb, Iowa State University, Department of World Languages and Cultures, and Student Disability Resources Keynote Speaker: Structures to Enable Civility and Integrity • John Vallentine, University of Northern Iowa, Director, School of Music University of St. Thomas School of Law Minneapolis Diversity and Civility • Sherree Wilson, University of Iowa, Associate Dean, Cultural Affairs and Diversity Initiatives, Carver College of Medicine Classroom Culture and Civility • April Chatham-Carpenter, University of Northern Iowa, UNI Cornerstones Program Faculty-Staff Cultural Workshop • Diane Finnerty, University of Iowa, Director, Faculty Human Resources and Development Plus discussion panels with faculty, AAUP and faculty senate leaders, and associate provosts for faculty! Neil Hamilton Hamilton, director of the Holloran Center for Ethical Leadership in the Professions, and author of Academic Ethics: Problems and Materials on Professional Conduct and Shared Governance, is nationally known for his work on academic freedom and academic ethics. Through his work in the Holloran Center, Hamilton seeks to address on of the most compelling issues facing education: How can higher education most effectively foster the ethical professional formation of each student and practicing professional? Additional details, including lodging and parking information, will be available soon. Questions? Contact Mack Shelley, mshelley@iastate.edu