Honor Trials 1998-1999

On Sunday, July 11, 1999, a panel of twelve randomly selected students found a student in the McIntire School of Commerce guilty of cheating.


On Sunday, May 2, 1999, a student accused of cheating in the School of Continuing Education left the University admitting guilt.


On Sunday, April 25, 1999, a panel of ten randomly selected students found a student in the School of Architecture guilty of cheating.


On Sunday, April 18, 1999, a panel of twelve randomly selected students found two students in the College of Arts and Sciences guilty of cheating.


On Sunday, March 28, 1999, a panel of ten randomly selected students found a student in the College of Arts and Sciences not guilty of stealing.


On Saturday, March 6, 1999, a panel of ten randomly selected students found three students in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences guilty of cheating.


On Saturday, February 13, 1999, a panel of ten randomly selected students found a student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of cheating.


On Sunday, February 7, 1999, a panel of ten randomly selected students found a student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.


On Saturday, February 6, 1999, a panel of twelve randomly selected students found a student in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences guilty of cheating.


On Saturday, January 30, 1999, a panel of eleven randomly selected students found a student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.


On Sunday, January 24, 1999, a College of Arts & Sciences student accused of cheating left the University admitting guilt.


On Sunday, January 24, 1999, a panel of ten randomly selected students found a student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.


On Saturday, January 23, 1999, a panel of ten randomly selected students found a student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of stealing.


On Tuesday, January 19, 1999, a panel of eleven randomly selected students found a student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.


On Sunday, December 6, 1998, a panel of eleven randomly selected students found a student in the School of Continuing Education not guilty of cheating.


On Saturday, December 5, 1998, a McIntire School of Commerce student accused of cheating left the University admitting guilt.


On Sunday, November 15, 1998, a panel of nine randomly selected students found a student in the School of Engineering guilty of cheating.


On Sunday, November 15, 1998, a panel of eleven randomly selected students found a third-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.


On Sunday, October 18, 1998, a panel of twelve randomly selected students found a fourth-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.


On Saturday, October 17, 1998, a panel of twelve randomly selected students found two third-year students in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of cheating.


On Sunday, October 4, 1998, a panel of twelve randomly selected students found a fourth-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of lying.


On Saturday, September 26, 1998, a panel of twelve randomly selected students found two fourth-year students and one third-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of cheating. The trial was open to the public.


On Sunday, September 20, 1998, a panel of twelve randomly selected students found a fifth-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences guilty of cheating.


On Saturday, September 19, 1998, a panel of twelve randomly selected students found a second-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences not guilty of stealing.