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1
Welcome to the PACE Workshop
  • Presented by the Office of
  • University Judicial Affairs
  • Building Character and Establishing Integrity
  • Division of Student Affairs and Services
    Department of Student Life Students First

2
What does PACE stand for?
  • Personal
  • Accountability
  • Within
  • Community
  • Expectations

3
Introduction
  • Who are you?
  • Name
  • Class year
  • Major
  • Hometown
  • What are you most (or least) proud of?
  • Confidentiality
  • Participation SAY SOMETHING!

4
PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY
  • Values and Ethics
  • What are they?
  • Where do they come from?
  • How are your values
  • different from others?
  • Developing a PERSONAL CODE
  • Collection of values and beliefs over time
  • Your character

5
Who are you?
  • How has your personality changed over time?
  • Are you the same person you were in Elementary
    school? High school? Freshman year?
  • Do you portray yourself differently in different
    situations?
  • In class
  • At home
  • Out with friends
  • At work

6
Facebook and MYSpace Is this the real you?
  • Technology allows our private actions to become
    public
  • This means we must be more careful at all times
    to act only as we want to be seen
  • Once information is made public, we cant control
    how its used
  • Would you want your professor or employer to know
    everything youve done?

7
Examples
  • Mark Foley scandal
  • Inappropriate emails
  • NASA Executive investigated by Feds
  • Using home and work computers to view pornography
  • Recruitment firms using MYSpace to prepare for
    interviews with potential employees

8
Do you recognize these people?
  • How did you feel seeing your personal life on
    screen?
  • Will this experience change how you present
    yourself online?
  • Other thoughts?

9
Who Are You? Exercise
  • What you need
  • 1000 in play money
  • 3 value cards
  • You can buy, sell, or trade for any amount of
  • At the end of this exercise, you should be
    holding the 3 cards that most represent your
    values

10
Discussion
  • Do you think the cards you have now reflect your
    PERSONAL CODE?
  • How did it feel going through the negotiation
    process?
  • Was there any conflict when
  • someone wouldnt give
  • up one of their cards?

11
The World According to The Simpsons
12
Pats Problem
  • 1. Read the following story and
  • think about the role each
  • character plays in the outcome
  • 2. Break into small groups and answer the
  • following questions
  • Who is the most responsible for Pats behavior?
    Shawns? Sherrys?
  • Who is the most sympathetic (who do you feel
    sorry for?)
  • Do you agree with the decisions each character
    made? Why or why not?

13
Summary of Personal Accountability
  • Values and ethics in everyday life
  • How you act vs. how you want to be seen by others
  • Conflict between Personal Codes
  • What caused the conflict and how can it be
    resolved?
  • Your values vs. UCs values
  • How can they work together?

14
Community Expectations
  • Student Code of Conduct Whats new?
  • Jurisdiction
  • Rioting
  • Downloading
  • Aiding and Abetting

15
Reacting to Code Conflicts
  • Common conflicts between UCs code and your
    Personal Code
  • Alcohol policy
  • Residence Hall Rules
  • Managing conflict
  • Understanding the rationale of the policy
  • Finding a balance

16
UC in the News
  • When you decided to attend UC, what did your
    friends and family say?
  • What did you think when you first arrived on
    campus? What do you think now?
  • Share stories/articles from worksheet

17
Internet Resources
  • Academic Integrity
  • Check out our webpage at www.uc.edu/studentlife/co
    nduct for information
  • Character Development
  • Character Council of Greater Cincinnati and
    Northern Kentucky www.charactercincinnati.org
  • The Foundation for a Better Life
    www.betterlife.org
  • UCs Just Community Principles
  • Part of UC 21

18
My University Exercise
  • Dont agree with UCs policies? Create your own
    university!
  • Name your university
  • Write a mission statement
  • List at least 5 core values or policies
  • All team members must agree on final product
    before work is submitted

19
What have we learned today?
  • Key concepts
  • Values
  • Ethics
  • Personal code
  • Character
  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Community
  • Managing conflict

20
Youre almost done!!
  • Bearcat Pact
  • Reflect on your experience and complete fully
  • This will become part of your permanent Judicial
    File
  • Evaluation
  • Complete this evaluation honestly and anonymously
  • This will not become part of your permanent
    Judicial File

21
CONGRATULATIONS!
  • Have a great year and please stop by and see me
    if you need anything in the future.
  • Kellie Brennan
  • Office of University Judicial Affairs
  • Steger Student Life Center Suite 745
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