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*[[Understanding_Academic_Honesty_is_the_First_Step|Understanding Academic Honesty is the First Step]]
 
*[[Understanding_Academic_Honesty_is_the_First_Step|Understanding Academic Honesty is the First Step]]
 
*[[Ethics_of_Procrastination|Ethics of Procrastination]]
 
*[[Ethics_of_Procrastination|Ethics of Procrastination]]
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*[[Ethics_on_Working_as_a_Team%2C_Collaborating%2C_and_Alone_ECE400F13|Working as a team]]
 
==ECE from a student's perspective ==
 
==ECE from a student's perspective ==
 
*[[Why_Do_I_ECE_huffmalm|Why do I "ECE", by grad student Landis Huffman]]
 
*[[Why_Do_I_ECE_huffmalm|Why do I "ECE", by grad student Landis Huffman]]

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"Electrical and Computer Engineering"

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