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What does it mean to teach for integrity when artificial intelligence changes how we work, write, and learn? In this episode of Centering Centers, we talk with Tricia Bertram Gallant and David Rettinger about their new book, The Opposite of Cheating: Teaching for Integrity in the Age of AI. They share how conversations about cheating and honesty are evolving, what durable human skills still matter most, and why integrity is less about catching wrongdoing and more about cultivating trust, transparency, and courage in our classrooms and institutions.

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