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(02/25/13 3:26am)
Today, students will begin voting on a proposal to reform the honor system. As is proper given the ideal of student self-governance, the choice belongs to students and students alone. We write only to assure students that many alumni support the proposed reforms, including alumni who enjoyed the privilege of serving as members of the Honor Committee or as support officers. The honor system is the very essence of the student experience, and there is nothing at the University to which we are more committed. It is the tie that binds us; its message of acting honestly is one to which we can all aspire; and it plays a large part in making the University special. By addressing impediments to reporting, to honesty during investigations and trials and to fairness and consistency in jury verdicts, we believe the reform proposal will ensure the vitality and strength of the honor system for current and future students.
(11/11/10 6:59am)
Next Monday and Tuesday, the University's Board of Visitors will meet in the Rotunda for one of its four annual meetings. Like a corporation's board of directors, the Board is the University's governing body. Comprised of sixteen members appointed by the governor of Virginia and one student member, the Board of Visitors is responsible for the University's academic and financial well-being. In addition to long-term and strategic planning, the Board approves the University's annual budget - including tuition and fees - and is entrusted with preserving the University's rich traditions. From approving construction projects to supporting the honor system to creating AccessUVa, the Board plays a meaningful and powerful role in shaping the student experience.