Word: dismissall
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The alternative, dismissal, means separation from the College, usually for more than five years, with the option of petition for readmission--a move that requires the vote of the full Faculty. On March9, the Faculty voted to dismiss D. Drew Douglas,Class of 2000, an undergraduate who pled guilty toindecent...
The alternative, dismissal, means separation from the College, usually for more than five years, with the option of petition for readmission--a move that requires the vote of the full Faculty. On March 9, the Faculty voted to dismiss D. Drew Douglas, Class of 2000, an undergraduate who pled guilty...
Several times a year, Harvard's full Faculty convenes to discuss academic policy, disciplinary cases, and other matters of high importance to the University. Two weeks ago, they gathered to debate increasing sensitivity to sweatshops and consider the dismissal of D. Drew Douglas. Students felt these issues so significant that...
Foote says that when he heard that the Faculty was to vote on the dismissal of an undergraduate at last week's meeting, he resolved to attend. But when he didn't write down the date, Foote says, he quickly forgot.
"No racial slurs, name-callings, nor profanity use directed toward another individual shall be used in the course of, during or in the line of duty," the bill reads. "Doing so...shall constitute grounds for dismissal."