Universities now paying for ethics training program
A new ethics training program will be developed for University of Illinois employees, but at a cost to the university.
The Office of the Executive Inspector General, the state agency that oversees ethics training for tens of thousands of state employees, has asked the state's public universities to handle ethics training for the universities beginning in 2009.
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