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CCSU’s Dukes Among National Judicial Affairs Academy Leaders
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NEW BRITAIN – (September 5, 2007)
Christopher Dukes, Central Connecticut State University’s
judicial officer has been selected to serve as assistant
director of the 2008 American Association for Student
Judicial Affairs Donald D. Gehring Academy for student
Conduct Administration. The national event, scheduled to be
held next June on the campus of the University of Utah,
draws college and university student conduct administrators
and policy-makers from all over the nation.
Dukes, who served in the same capacity at this year’s
program said, “I am looking forward to once again working
with the planning team and elite faculty to provide the
highest quality professional development experience possible
for our attendees. That in turn promotes better services to
students throughout the nation.”
The Academy has been recognized as America’s premier
professional development experience for student conduct
administrators for more than a decade. Its faculty is
“selected for their substantial professional experience.”
Participants can choose from four different curriculum
areas; “the Training Institute,” offers a competency-based
model of instruction covering such topics as model
policy/due process, laws and mandates, governance, forms of
adjudication and personal and professional ethics.
An Advanced Seminar is reserved for experienced
mid-to-upper-level student conduct administrators. Two
levels of mediation instruction and a Law and Policy Seminar
were also part of the session at which the CCSU
administrator served as assistant director in June of this
year.###
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