Honor Council, 1967-1995
Scope and Contents
Memoranda, reports, minutes, with some trial reports, on administration of the Honor Code, primarily the academic code, including: Report of Visitors on Honor Code, March 1972; Honor Code Jury Trial Abstracts, 1979-1982; Report of the Committee on the Honor Code, 1983, with a historical perspective.
Dates
- Creation: 1967-1995
Access Restrictions
Records of the Office of the Provost are closed for a period of 25 years from the date of the creation of the record.
Biographical / Historical
Honor Council administers the Honor Code. It is an elected group of students responsible for introducing the Code to prospective students, Freshmen, transfers and new faculty, and mediating violations. The Honor Code applies to both academic and social activities. The academic code relates to tests, homework, laboratory reports, exams, and plagiarism. Among the activities that the social code covers are privacy, theft, harassment, acts of violence, and drug and alcohol abuse. The Honor Code is reviewed and ratified annually by the students at the Spring plenary, and every student is required to annually pledge to adhere to the Code.
Extent
4 folders
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