Friday, November 11, 2005
The Chronicle: Daily news: 11/11/2005 -- 04
The Chronicle: Daily news: 11/11/2005 -- 04: "On Thursday, Mr. Maher gave a Power Point presentation outlining the university's guidelines on academic integrity, which date from the early 1980s and are 'designed to assure due process, equity, and prompt and objective review by third parties.'
University policy, he said, mandates that students may not be graded on such factors as race, color, religion, sexual orientation, and political affiliation. If students feel that they have been discriminated against because of those things, he said, they have recourse to a complaint process, in which they can take their allegations up through the administrative ranks."
University policy, he said, mandates that students may not be graded on such factors as race, color, religion, sexual orientation, and political affiliation. If students feel that they have been discriminated against because of those things, he said, they have recourse to a complaint process, in which they can take their allegations up through the administrative ranks."
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