-For Violating Conduct Standards
Tubman University has officially suspended a group of students for actions deemed inappropriate under the university’s Student Code of Conduct. The suspension, which takes immediate effect, follows violations of Article 11.0, specifically Sections 11.13 and 11.14 concerning unauthorized presence on university premises and disorderly conduct.
The university’s administration has communicated the suspensions to the respective colleges of the affected students. Deans and course instructors have been instructed to exclude these individuals from any academic activities until further notice.
The students suspended are:
1.Paul P. K. Blanyon (College of Engineering and Technology)
2.Jefferson Wah (College of Management and Administration)
3.Joseph Dickson (College of Arts and Sciences)
4.Anthony Harris (College of Management and Administration)
5.Prince Nyanneh (College of Engineering and Technology)
6.Stephanie Monroe (College of Health Sciences)
7.Jamous Morris (College of Management and Administration)
8.Elizabeth Steven (Access to College)
9.Eric Clark (College of Health Sciences)
10.Simeon Toe (College of Health Sciences)
11.Amos Freeman (College of Management and Administration)
12.Sandra Nimely (College of Management and Administration)
13.David G. Kpehe (College of Engineering and Technology)
14.Jestina Gaysue (College of Education)
Erskine David, Associate Vice President of the Division of Enrollment Management & Student Services, emphasized the university’s commitment to maintaining a safe and conducive learning environment. “We appreciate the support and cooperation of our faculty and administration in ensuring that Tubman University remains a center of quality and excellence,” he stated.
The university is expected to conduct further reviews and provide updates regarding the situation in the coming weeks.