Steven Sweet of West Haven, director of student conduct and community standards at Quinnipiac University, has been appointed Region 11 chairman for ASCA, the Association for Student Conduct Administration, for the 2022-2023 academic year.
“I am very excited to bring my experience and passion for student conduct, education and student development to the Association for Student Conduct Administration,” Sweet said. “I also bring a commitment to our field, our colleagues and, above all, our students.
ASCA serves as the leading voice for student conduct in higher education. In his new role, Sweet said he hopes to be a catalyst for communication, best practices, benchmarking, and collaboration between student conduct officers, to help ensure that campuses address similar issues in a consistent and meaningful way. Region 11 is comprised of the New England states.
Sweet, who joined Quinnipiac in 2019, has a bachelor’s degree in history from the State University of New York College at Plattsburgh, a master’s of education degree in high education and student affairs administration from the University of Vermont, and a master’s of science in organization leadership from Quinnipiac.
Beach Bob says
You kidding me with such a position at a UNIVERSITY……STUDENT CONDUCT ????
if youung adults in College can’t behave the UNIVERSITY Policing should through them the hell out.
Is this a joke, seriously ???