Courses, workshops, and lectures using LANGURE materials

  1. NC STATE: PHI 816, "Introduction to Research Ethics," Prof. Gary Comstock, 1 credit, Fall 2005 {18 graduate students}. *
  2. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON: Microbiology 531, "Senior Seminar," Prof. Robin Kurtz, Spring 2006 {30}.
  3. NC STATE: PHI 816, "Introduction to Research Ethics," G. Comstock, 1 cr., Spring 2006 {41}.
  4. PURDUE: TECH 602, "Seminar in Technology" Prof. Taggart Smith, Organizational Leadership, Spring 2006.
  5. U. WASHINGTON: "Public Commentary on Ethical Issues in Public Health Genetics," Prof. Kelly Fryer-Edwards, 1.cr., Spring 2006.
  6. NC STATE: "Research Experience for Undergraduates," Prof. Brenda Alston-Mills, NSF REU on "Sustainability, Energy and the Environment," directors: S. Peretti, M. Hubbe, P. Martin and C. Grant, Summer 2006 {22 undergrads}
  7. NC STATE: "Research Ethics for Undergraduates," G. Comstock, Summer 2006 {22 undergrads}.
  8. NC A&T: EES 700, "Introduction to Research Ethics," Profs. Chi Anyansi-Archibong and Keith Schimmel, 1 cr., Fall 2006 {16}.
  9. U. HAWAII: NREM 605, "Research Skills," Profs. Carl Evensen and John Yanagida, Fall 2006 {12}.
  10. NC A&T: ANSC 665, "Techniques in Biotechnology," Prof. Mulumebet Worku, Fall 2006 {15}.
  11. NC CENTRAL: BIOL 4620, "Bioethics," Prof. Mildred Pointer, 3 cr., Fall 2006 {29}.
  12. NC A&T: HDSV 770: "Research in Human Development and Services," Prof. Robin Liles, 1 cr., Fall 2006 {28}.
  13. U. WISCONSIN: Medical History and Bioethics 999; Advanced Independent Study, Horticulture 990; and Agronomy 990; "Introduction to Research Ethics," Profs. Robert Streiffer {Medical History and Bioethics}, Jim Coors {Agronomy} and Sara Patterson {Horticulture}, 1 cr., Fall 2006 {16}.
  14. NC STATE: New Faculty Orientation Workshop, G. Comstock, Aug 16, 2006 {24 faculty}.
  15. NC STATE: Graduate Student Orientation, G. Comstock, Aug 22, 2006 {1,000 grad students}.
  16. NC STATE: Research Assistants Orientation, G. Comstock, Aug 22, 2006 {300}.
  17. NC STATE: Teaching Assistants Orientation, G. Comstock, Aug 22, 2006 {150}.
  18. NC STATE: PHI 816, "Introduction to Research Ethics," G. Comstock, 1 cr., Fall 2006 {31}.
  19. PURDUE: ENTM 612, "Responsible Conduct in Research," Prof. Peter Dunn, 1 cr., Fall 2006 {27}.
  20. NC STATE: Electrical and Computer Engineering Workshop, "Ethics: Who Needs It?" G. Comstock, Sept. 23, 2006 {40}.
  21. U. ILLINOIS: HORT/CPSC/ANSC 465, "Ethics in Biotechnology," Prof. Schuyler Korban 3 cr., Fall 2006 {10}.
  22. NC A&T: BIOL , "Bioethics," Prof. Mary Smith, Fall 2006.
  23. NC A&T: BIOL , "Graduate Seminar," Prof. Mary Smith, Fall 2006.
  24. PURDUE: CHEM, Teaching Assistants Orientation for 1st year graduate students, Prof. George Bodner, Chemistry Fall 2006 {65}.
  25. U. HAWAII: ANSC/FSHN 350E, "Humans, Food, and Animals: Ethics, Issues, and Controversies," Prof. Dian Dooley, Fall 2006 {26 undergrads}.
  26. PURDUE: VPB 618/SLHS 590A/LING 690A, "Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research," Profs. Alan Beck and Ronnie Wilbur, Spring 2007
  27. NC A&T: ANSC 665, "Techniques in Biotechnology," Prof. Mulumebet Worku, Spring 2007 {15}.
  28. PURDUE: ENTM 612, "Responsible Conduct in Research," Prof. Peter Dunn, 1 cr., Spring 2007 {90}.
  29. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON: Microbiology 531, "Senior Seminar," Prof. Robin Kurtz, Spring 2007 {30}.
  30. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS , Prof. John Galland, Spring 2007.
  31. FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY: ENG 120, "Community Ethics and Literature," Prof. Faydra Womble, 3 cr., Spring 2007.
  32. U. HAWAII: ANSC/FSHN 350E, "Humans, Food, and Animals:  Ethics, Issues, and Controversies," Prof. Dian Dooley, Fall 2007 {23 undergraduates}.
  33. ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: Research Experience for Undergraduates, Prof. Eric Brey, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Summer 2007.
  34. NC STATE: "Research Experience for Undergraduates," Prof. Brenda Alston-Mills, NSF REU on "Sustainability, Energy and the Environment," directors: S. Peretti, M. Hubbe, P. Martin and C. Grant, Summer 2007 {22 undergrads}.
  35. NC STATE: "Why Bother Learning About Ethics?" Jennifer Cowley, Research Experience for Undergraduates, Summer 2007 {50 undergrads}.
  36. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON: Medical History and Bioethics 999, Prof. Robert Streiffer, Philosophy, Fall 2007 {16}. Note: this course is now the primary course for the CMB program requirement at the University of Wisconsin.
  37. NC STATE: Sociology 601: "Proseminar for New Graduate Students," Prof. Michael Schulman and Abby Cameron, Fall 2007 {9}.
  38. PURDUE: ENTM 612, "Responsible Conduct in Research," Prof. Peter Dunn, 1 cr., Fall 2007 {90}.
  39. NC A&T: INEN 814, "Ethic, Research Ethics, and Character Development," Prof. Chi Anyansi-Archibong, 3 cr., Fall 2007 {38}.
  40. NC A&T: BUAD526: "Ethics around the World: From Character Building to Application," Prof. Chi Anyansi-Archibong, 3 cr., Fall 2007 {64 undergrads}.
  41. NC STATE: PHI 816, "Introduction to Research Ethics," G. Comstock, 1 cr., Fall 2007 {26}.
    Note: this course is now the primary course for meeting program requirements in Physics, Psychology, Biomedical Engineering, and Public Administration at NC State.
  42. NC STATE: PSY 820E, "Research Ethics," Prof. Jeffery Braden, 1 cr., Fall 2007.
  43. NC A&T: ANSC 665, "Techniques in Biotechnology," Prof. Mulumebet Worku, 3 cr., Fall 2007 {15}.
  44. NC A&T: EES 700, "Research Ethics," Profs. Chi Archibong and Keith Schimmel, 1 cr., Fall 2007 {6}.
  45. U. TENNESSEE: PS501, "Research Ethics for the Life Sciences," Prof. Neal Stewart, 1 cr., Fall 2007.
  46. U. TENNESSEE: LS 615, "Scientific Integrity," Prof. John Koontz, 1 cr., Fall 2007.
  47. NC STATE: Graduate Student Orientation, Prof. Henry Schaffer, Fall 2007 {1000}.
  48. NC A&T: HDSV 770: "Research in Human Development and Services," Prof. Robin Liles, 1 cr., Fall 2007 {22}.
  49. NC A&T: HDSV 640: "Professional Ethics," Prof. Robin Liles, 1 cr., Fall 2007 {25}.
  50. NC A&T: HDSV 740: "Testing and Appraisal ," Prof. Robin Liles, 1 cr., Fall 2007 {20}.
  51. U. HAWAII: NREM 605, "Research Skills," Profs. Carl Evensen and John Yanagida, Fall 2007 {12}.
  52. U. IOWA Graduate College: Dean Minnetta Gardinier, Fall 2007.
  53. CHARLES DREW U.: BMS450: "Ethics in Research," Prof. Sonsoles De Lacalle, Fall 2007.
  54. UNC CHARLOTTE: OSCI 6002/8002: "Ethical/Professional Issues in Organizational Science," Prof. Steven Rogelberg, Fall 2007 {11}.
  55. U. NEBRASKA: GRDC 901: "Responsible Conduct of Research," Prof. Dan Vasgird, Fall 2007 {20}.
  56. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON: Microbiology 551, "Microbiology Capstone Course," Prof. Robin Kurtz, Spring 2008 {48}.
  57. PURDUE: ENTM 612, "Responsible Conduct in Research," Prof. Peter Dunn, 1 cr., Spring 2008 {90}.
  58. NC A&T: HDSV 770: "Applied Research in Counseling," Prof. Robin Liles, 1 cr., Spring 2008 {24}.
  59. NC A&T: BUAD526: "Introduction to Bioethics," Prof. Chi Archibong, 3 cr., Spring 2008 {42 undergrads}.
  60. FAYETTEVILLE STATE U.: ENG 120, "Community Ethics and Literature," Prof. Faydra Womble, 3 cr., Spring 2008.
  61. U. HAWAII: MICR314, "Research Ethics," Prof. Paul Patek, 1 cr, Spring 2008 {43 undergraduates}.
  62. NC A&T: ANSC 665, "Techniques in Biotechnology," Prof. Mulumebet Worku, Spring 2008 {15}.
  63. NC STATE: DDN: "PhD Colloquium in Design," Prof. Martha Scotford, Spring 2008 {9}.
  64. U. HAWAII: MICR614, "Research Ethics," Prof. Paul Patek, 1 cr, Spring 2008 {10}.
  65. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON: MEDICAL HISTORY AND BIOETHICS 999; HORTICULTURE 875; AGRONOMY 875, "Research Ethics," Profs. Robert Streiffer and Sara Patterson, Philosophy, Spring 2008 {16}.
  66. ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: Research Experience for Undergraduates, Prof. Eric Brey, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Summer 2008.
  67. PURDUE U.: A. G. Rud, Student Research Opportunity Program, June 2008.
  68. ESP Regional Seminar for Excellence in Teaching, sponsored by Open Society Institute, Moscow, Russia : "Environmental Ethics in Teaching Social Sciences and Humanities," Profs. Ruben Apressyan and Marina Martynova, directors, Summer 2008 {27 Russian, CIS, and Baltic states faculty in the humanities and social sciences}.
  69. BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR, YUNNAN, CHINA: "Research Ethics," Prof. Robert Streiffer, Summer 2008 {20}.
  70. NC A&T: HDSV 770: "Applied Research in Counseling," Prof. Robin Liles, 1 cr., Summer Session I, 2008 {20}.
  71. NC A&T: HDSV 770: "Applied Research in Counseling," Prof. Robin Liles, 1 cr., Summer Session II, 2008 {10}.
  72. NC STATE: "Why Bother Learning About Ethics?" Jennifer Cowley, Research Experience for Undergraduates, Summer 2008 {100 undergrads}.
  73. U. NORTH CAROLINA - CHAPEL HILL, "Introduction to Research Ethics," Prof. Douglas MacLean, Summer Workshop for Postdoctoral Fellows, Summer 2008 {37 postdocs}.
  74. NC STATE: PHI 816, "Introduction to Research Ethics," Prof. David Auerbach, 1 cr., Fall 2008.
  75. UNC - CHAPEL HILL, "Research Ethics," Prof. Douglas MacLean, 1 cr., Fall 2008.
  76. UNC - CHARLOTTE: OSCI 6002/8002: "Ethical/Professional Issues in Organizational Science," Prof. Steven Rogelberg, Fall 2008.
  77. UNC - WILMINGTON: PHI xxx: "Research Ethics," Prof. Candace Gauthier, 1 cr., Fall 2008.
  78. UNC - GREENSBORO: PHI xxx: "Research Ethics," Prof. Terrance McConnell, 1 cr., Fall 2008.
  79. EAST CAROLINA U.: PHI xxx: "Research Ethics," Prof. Janet Malek, 2 cr., Fall 2008.
  80. NC A&T: EES 700, "Research Ethics," Profs. Chi Archibong and Keith Schimmel, 1 cr., Fall 2008 {8}.
  81. PURDUE: ENTM 612, "Responsible Conduct in Research," Prof. Peter Dunn, 1 cr., Fall 2008 {90}.
  82. NC A&T: ANSC 665, "Techniques in Biotechnology," Prof. Mulumebet Worku, 3 cr., Fall 2008.
  83. IOWA STATE U. COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE: "Veterinary Medical Ethics," Clark Wolf, 29 Sep 2008 {50}.
  84. IOWA STATE U.: "Research Ethics," Clark Wolf, two day workshop for life sciences graduate students, 23 and 30 Sep 2008 {80}.
  85. PURDUE U.: “Perspectives on Ethics in Engineering,” G. Comstock, Engineer of 2020 workshop, 30 Sep 2008 {100}.
  86. NC STATE: "Opening Doors: A Personal and Professional Journey," B. Alston-Mills, Sep 2008 {20}.
  87. NC STATE: SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENT ORIENTATION SEMINAR, Prof. Michael Schulman and Abby Cameron, Fall 2008.
  88. NC A&T: EES 700: Introduction to Research Ethics, Keith Schimmel, Fall 2008 {8}.
  89. U. HAWAII: ANSC/FSHN 350E, "Humans, Food, and Animals:  Ethics, Issues, and Controversies," Prof. Dian Dooley, Fall 2008 {36} .
  90. MICHIGAN PRE-COLLEGE AND YOUTH OUTREACH CONFERENCE, "Awakenings: A presentation on Cultural Awareness," B. Alston-Mills, Nov. 2008 {15}.
  91. IOWA STATE U. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: "Ethics and Engineering," Clark Wolf, 6 Nov 2008 {60}.
  92. U. HAWAII: NREM 605, "Research Skills," Profs. Carl Evensen and John Yanagida, Fall 2008.
  93. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION: “LANGURE:  What is it?” G. Comstock, 9 Jan 2009 {40 NSF EESE PIs}.
  94. IOWA STATE U: "Bioethics and the Life Sciences," Clark Wolf and Clark Ford, graduate course, Spring Term, 2009 {12}.
  95. NATIONAL HUMANITIES CENTER: “OpenSeminar for Research Ethics for the Humanities,” G. Comstock, 2 Feb 2009 {10 NHC Fellows}.
  96. IOWA STATE U. COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE: "Animal Welfare and Veterinary Medicine," Clark Wolf, 6 Feb 2009 {50}.
  97. KANSAS STATE U. EXTENSION, DIVERSITY CHANGE AGENTS CATALYST TEAM: "Opening Doors: A Personal and Professional Journey," B. Alston-Mills, Feb 2009 {22}.
  98. PURDUE: ENTM 612, "Responsible Conduct in Research," Prof. Peter Dunn, 1 cr., Spring 2009 {90}.
  99. WEED SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA: “Research Ethics for Weed Scientists,” G. Comstock, WSSA annual meeting, Orlando, FL, 11 Feb 2009 {30 faculty and graduate students}.
  100. PURDUE U.: CPB61800/LING 59800: "Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research," A. Beck and R. Wilbur, Spring 2009 {15}.
  101. GREAT LAKES LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: B. Alston-Mills, January, 2009 (Tawas, MI) {40} , February 2009 (Tustin, MI) {24}, March 2009 (Petosky, MI) {24}, April 2009 (Hastings, MI) {24}.
  102. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY: G. M. Bodner and G. Comstock, "Helping students learn what is (and what is not) plagiarism," Symposium on "Plagiarism: What Is It? What Can We Do About?" held at the 237th ACS National Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, 22 March, 2009 {50}.
  103. MICHIGAN STATE U.: "Opening Doors: A Personal and Professional Journey," B. Alston-Mills, May 2009 {21}.
  104. NC CENTRAL: BIOL 4620, "Bioethics," Mildred Pointer, Spring Term 2009 {23}.
  105. NC STATE: "Positive Approaches to Combating Plagiarism," H. Schaeffer, Annual Teaching Workshop, May 13, 2009 {29}.
  106. DRAKE U. LAW SCHOOL: "Intellectual Property ," Clark Wolf, 2 Jun 2009, {30}.
  107. NC STATE: "Teaching and Learning: Plagiarism Workshop: "Dealing with Plagiarism Before It Happens," Henry Schaffer, Jamie Larsen, and Carrie Larsen, Spring 2009 {200 webinar hits}.
  108. IOWA STATE U: "Ethics in Life Sciences Research," Clark Wolf, 5 and 9 Jun 2009, two-day workshop for NSF-REU students {34 undergrads}.
  109. INSTITUTE OF FOOD TECHNOLOGISTS: G. Comstock, "Research Ethics for Food Scientists," Anaheim, CA, 7 Jun 2009 {100 grads, undergrads, and faculty}.
  110. IOWA STATE U COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE: "Research Ethics," Clark Wolf, 8 Jun 2009 {25}.

* Enrollments indicate graduate students unless otherwise noted.