Former UJC Chair Allison McVey reflects on term with 31 cases adjudicated

Fourth-year College student Allison McVey completed her term as University Judiciary Committee chair Wednesday after serving in the position since April 1, 2025. During her term, 31 cases were adjudicated, and she also worked to establish the policies and projects subcommittee and engage alumni.

The UJC is a student-run judiciary body that investigates and adjudicates cases involving the 12 Standards of Conduct. McVey began working with the UJC as a first-year student on the First-Year Judiciary Committee, then served as UJC representative for the College of Arts and Sciences and chair of the hazing response subcommittee as a second-year student. As a third-year student, McVey served another year as College representative in addition to serving as vice chair for sanctions. McVey then ran for chair in the spring of her third year.

At the start of her term, McVey said she hoped to accomplish several goals throughout her time as chair, including outreach initiatives for increased student agency, increased collaboration with UJC educators, close work with Inter-Fraternity and Inter-Sorority Council leaders and a reduced case processing time…

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