When Winning is Losing

"Courageous Conversations: When Winning is Losing"

On September 20th, the Mann Center's Academic Integrity Advocates led a group of more than 400 freshmen in a discussion on academic integrity. Panelists included Lydia Nace (Junior/History), Jane Marie Hutcheson (Senior/Communication Studies), Cassie Black (Senior/Biology), and Demi Eckhoff (Junior/Nutrition and Dietetics). Dr. John Knapp and Azalea Hulbert also addressed the students briefly.

This event was part of the Mann Center's ongoing series of Courageous Conversations, and was co-sponsored by University Ministries, the Academic Success Center, and the Department of Theatre and Dance.

University Minister Matt Kerlin with the Academic Integrity AdvocatesUniversity Minister Matt Kerlin and Mann Center Director John KnappStudents in Reid ChapelDr. John Knapp addresses students in Reid Chapel
Students answer questions during convoThe Academic Integrity AdvocatesResponse CardsAzalea Hulbert addresses students in Reid Chapel

Contacts

John C. Knapp, Ph.D.

Director

205.726.4362

jknapp@samford.edu


J. Mark Bateman, Ed.D.

Director of Special Projects

205.726.4432

jmbatema@samford.edu


Azalea M. Hulbert

Program Manager

205.726.4634

amwhitco@samford.edu

Brooks Hall, Suite 227

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 The Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership emphasizes the indispensable connection between ethics and good leadership in business, government, social services and the classic professions. Much of the center’s work is at this vital nexus of ethics and leadership. 

Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, AL 35229
205-726-4634 or Azalea Hulbert, Program Manager