After University President Teresa A. Sullivan’s ouster this summer, the Honor Committee has decided to try to reinvigorate what its members said at a Committee meeting Sunday night is a compromised “community of trust.”
Events that unravelled during the summer necessitated an open dialogue between students, faculty members and administrators to restore lines of communication, said Honor Committee Chair Stephen Nash
As part of a campaign to engender student engagement, the Committee is hosting a roundtable event on Sept. 11 with Sullivan, Faculty Senate Chair George Cohen, Michael Levenson, director of the Institute of Humanities and Global Cultures, Board of Visitors student member Hillary Hurd and Nash.
“We felt there’s no better way to kick off the campaign than with a roundtable conversation that the Committee and I are excited about,” said Nash.
The one-hour event, moderated by Dean of Students Allen Groves, aims to foster open discussion between University members and will also be broadcast on live video stream.