University of Regina seeks evidence in alleged cheating during ethics class
REGINA — Representatives with the University of Regina say it’s difficult to handle recent allegations of students cheating in an ethics class without concrete evidence, although they say they’re taking the accusations seriously.
President and vice-chancellor Vianne Timmons said the case was reported to the faculty of engineering, which she said they immediately “jumped on” and investigated.
But Timmons said it’s hard to do because there’s not much information.
“Remember, it was from one student with no names identified. It’s very hard then to investigate and find out exactly what happened,” Timmons told CKRM radio in Regina.


