The charter will apply to all student discipline cases filed with the Office of Community Standards on or after May 2, while any case filed before then will continue to be processed under the Student Judicial Charter of 1997. According to the Committee of 12, which researched student discipline at Stanford in recent years and proposed the charter, the new charter has multiple tiers and includes fewer instances of criminalistic language.
Months after a Stanford student brought her case of sexual misconduct to the Stanford Title IX office, her assaulter continued to violate the terms of their…
The alumni say that had Stanford implemented reforms to the campus disciplinary procedures that the group proposed almost a decade ago, Katie Meyer ’22…
Stanford’s Board on Judicial Affairs presented seven recommendations regarding the Honor Code to the Faculty Senate on Thursday. The Faculty Senate also voted to amend the charge of the Committee on the Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid.
Stanford’s Board on Judicial Affairs (BJA) outlined recommendations meant to promote the university community’s ownership of the Honor Code during a report to the Faculty Senate on Thursday.From left, Keith Schwarz, senior lecturer in computer scienc