Board of Visitors hears update from Honor Committee, commends fundraising progress
By Finn Trainer and Ashley Mosby | September 17, 2023For FY 22, the fundraising progress for the University and its foundations amounted to $549,854,099.
For FY 22, the fundraising progress for the University and its foundations amounted to $549,854,099.
Carson Breus, vice chair for sanctions and third-year Commerce student, said the change is meant to give all parties involved more time to deal with the logistics of any given Honor case.
Though the Committee could not vote formally on the proposal due to lack of quorum, Committee members considered the course’s implementation
If passed in the student body vote, the new constitution will be the first successful multi-sanction legislation since the Honor system’s induction in 1842.
The convention was originally scheduled for October 17th, but was delayed due to timing and representation concerns.