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HONOR TRIAL RECAP

Sunday, October 16 A panel of random student jurors found a student in the School of Engineering and Applied Science guilty of cheating. The student was accused of plagiarism in an upper-level class. The incident of cheating was discovered by a teaching assistant and the case was initiated by a member of the faculty. The level of the student (undergraduate/graduate) is being withheld to protect the confidentiality of the student.

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The Honor Committee currently is investigating 26 cases and has 10 trials pending.

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In this episode of On Record, we hear from Dr. Amanda Lloyd, director of the Virginia Prison Education Program, which offers Virginia’s first bachelor’s degrees to incarcerated individuals. Dr. Lloyd discusses how and why the University chose her to lead this historic initiative.