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The judicial system has jurisdiction over the behavior of on campus students and off-campus students when that behavior occurs on or near campus or such behavior creates a "substantial identifiable interest" for the University. Examples of such interest include behaviors committed on Broadway; in the City of New Orleans; or behaviors that are violations of local, state, or federal law.
The judicial process is administered by the Division of Student Affairs through the Office of Campus Life, Central Building Ste. 104. For more information about the judicial system contact:
Dr. Kevin W. Bailey
(Chief Judicial Officer)
Associate Vice President for Student Affairs
504-314-2191
baileyk@tulane.edu
Robert Carrier
Associate Dean of Students
504-314-2805
carrier@tulane.edu
Program Coordinator
504-314-2184
conduct@tulane.edu
Students residing in University-owned housing are subject to the community living standards, which outlines the standards of behavior for all residential students. For more information about community living standards, contact the following staff:
Erica Woodley
Director of Residential Education & Community Standards
ewoodley@tulane.edu
(504) 247-1526
(504) 862-8944 (fax)
Lori Antonik
Project Assistant
lantonik@tulane.edu
(504) 865-5724
(504) 862-8944 (fax)
Violations involving fraternities and sororities are subject to resolution through the respective judicial boards of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) or Panhellenic Council (NPC). For more information about IFC and Panhellenic Judicial Boards, contact:
David Hotz
Director of Fraternity and Sorority Programs
Lavin Bernick Center - Garden Level
(504) 247-1531
(504) 862-8730 (fax)
Heather Doshay
IAssociate Director of Fraternity and Sorority Programs
Lavin Bernick Center - Garden Level
hdoshay@tulane.edu
(504) 247-1519
(504) 865-8730 (fax)
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