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note Kevin D. Moeller, Ph.D., Jonathan B. Losos, Ph.D., Karen Wooley, Ph.D. Steven G. Krantz, Ph.D. Lihao Xu, Ph.D., Kristen K. Arntzen, Michael W. Sherraden, Ph.D., Rebecca S. Dresser, J.D., Michael R. Brent, Ph.D., Thomas P. Vaid, Ph.D., Robert B. Pless, Ph.D., Frank S. Stadermann, Ph.D., Barbara Schaal, Ph.D., and T.J. Tarn, D.Sc., Full story
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Washington
University Drug and Alcohol Policy
The Washington University Record publishes this policy yearly as a service to the University community. Washington University is unequivocally opposed to the misuse of lawful drugs and the possession and use of unlawful drugs. Pursuant to the requirements of the Drug-Free School and Community Act Amendments of 1989, Public Law 101-226, Washington University adopted the following Drug and Alcohol Policy. The law requires that, as a condition of receiving federal funds or any other form of financial assistance under any federal program, Washington University must certify that it has adopted and implemented a program to prohibit the unlawful possession, use or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by students and employees on its property or as a part of any of its activities. It is the goal of Washington University to protect the public health and environment of members of the University by promoting a drug-free environment as well as one free of the abuse of alcohol. The manufacture, distribution, possession or use of illicit drugs and the unlawful possession, use or distribution of alcohol on Washington University property or as a part of any of its activities is prohibited. Violations of this policy will be handled according to existing policies and procedures covering the conduct of administrators, faculty, students and staff. Full policy |
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