Provide input about Student Conduct Boards

The Washington State University community—students, faculty, staff, alumni, and other supporters—is invited to provide input as the external review of the university’s student conduct process moves forward.

The review was launched Oct. 28 after community organizations and individuals raised concerns about alleged racial and ethnic bias against students in recent decisions made by the Student Conduct Boards. Marc Lyons, an attorney specializing in education law, is leading the review of the student conduct process, focusing on the concerns raised about racial and ethnic bias.

You may provide input via this web page. To ensure the integrity of the review, Lyons and his team will have direct access to the comments. Input may be submitted anonymously.

Lyons is expected to complete his report by early January.

 

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