Home Page of
Ruth Douglas Miller
Office:
280 Rathbone Hall
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506-5204
(785)532-4596
Photo of Monarchs on Goldenrod in our garden
during Fall migration, October, 1996
Some pages to remember September 11,
2001 and our Global citizenship
Solar Car Photos and Movies
Research Interests
Spring 2008 Office Hours
Wednesday, Friday 1:30-3:00 pm.
These are times I promise to be in my office, but please feel free to
stop in any time my office door is open. If I am busy I will tell
you so. If we seem to have a perpetual schedule conflict, call or
e-mail me to set up an appointment.
Spring 2008 Courses
Lecture: M, W, F 11:30 am,
RA 152 (1052)
Lecture:
TBA
The following is taken from the Faculty Handbook,
Appendix F: "The Honor System is an assumption of trust which
accompanies the
student in all dealings with fellow students, faculty, and
administrators.
The atmosphere of trust grounded in this assumption of honor enables
every
student to know his or her word will be taken as true and to compete
fairly
in the classroom."
" The acceptance of individual responsibility is essential to our
community of trust. The foundation of the Honor System depends entirely
upon the willingness of every individual to live up to the standards
set by fellow students,
faculty, and administration. If we are to enjoy the benefits of a
community
of trust and integrity which the Honor System fosters, we must hold
ourselves
to the basic principles of honesty: we must never lie or cheat. In
order
to safeguard the privileges offered by the Honor System, we must
respond
forthrightly and proactively with those students who have disregarded
the
principles of honesty."
The Kansas State University Honor System is defined by the following
Honor Code:
- KSU students will not give or receive aid in examinations; they
will not give or receive unpermitted aid in class work, in the
preparation of
reports or in any other work that is to be used by the instructor as
the
basis of grading.
- KSU students will do their share and take an active part in
seeing to it that others as well as themselves uphold the spirit and
letter of
the Honor System. This includes reporting an observed dishonesty.
I expect that engineering students in my classes, as engineers in
training, will adhere to this Code as well as to the IEEE Code of Ethics
where applicable. To assist students in their efforts to follow
these Codes, I have prepared a webpage on How
to Credit Others' Work.
Interesting Links
Local (Campus) Links:
National Professional Society Links:
Miscellaneous Other Places I like to keep track of:
Ruth Douglas Miller rdmiller@eece.ksu.edu