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Committee on Professional Ethics and Academic Freedom
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 November 2022
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1 Censure was voted specifically on the Board of Trustees, and not on the institution's administrative officers.
2 Censure was voted specifically on the governing board, currently entitled the Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State Colleges, for action by the Trustees with respect to a case which occurred at Wayne State College. Censure was not directed against the local or central administrative officers.
3 Censure was voted specifically on the Board of Regents of Education of the State of South Dakota, for action by the Regents with respect to a case which occurred at South Dakota State University. Censure was not directed against the local or central administrative officers.