Eight Âé¶¹¹û¶³ students, representing each of the university’s undergraduate schools, have been chosen to serve on the Frances Marlin Mann Center’s Academic Integrity Council for the 2011-12 academic year.
The students will support the center’s ongoing academic integrity initiatives by identifying opportunities for student-focused programming and resources, according to center director John Knapp.
Student representatives are Paizley Coffey, a junior education major from Athens, Ala; Mandy Liu, a senior piano performance and pedagogy major from Birmingham; Lydia Nace, a sophomore history major from Morton, Ill.; Jennifer Nelson, a first-year pharmacy student from Coto de Caza, Calif.; Caroline Noland, a senior business major and Brock Scholar from Boiling Springs, S.C.; Tom Oliver, a senior political science major from Vestavia Hills, Ala; Jordan Valdez, a sophomore nursing major from Columbia, Tenn.; and Sarah Waller, a junior journalism and mass communication major from Gainesville, Ga.
Founded in 2008, the Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership supports teaching, research and service across the Âé¶¹¹û¶³ campus. As a university-wide resource, the center sponsors curricular and cocurricular initiatives with Âé¶¹¹û¶³’s professional schools and other academic programs.