Stay Real, Stay Right!
- Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025
- 11 a.m. to noon
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North Lake Campus
5001 N. MacArthur Blvd., Irving TX 75038 -
Online
This event will take place online/virtually. Please review the event description for more details.
Stay in the know with SRRO! The Student Rights and Responsibilities Office (SRRO) is hosting a free education session on digital responsibility including AI, plagiarism, cyber consequences, and the General Complaints and Grievances process.
Learn your rights as a Dallas College student and gain tools on how to become a better advocate for yourself and others in the community.
The session will take place in person at North Lake Campus and will be livestreamed for all students to attend virtually.
Locations:
- North Lake Campus, Room H200
- Attend the webinar on Microsoft Teams
- Seminars and Speakers
- Student Life
Contact Info
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Student Rights and Responsibilities Office (SRRO)
StudentRightsOffice@DallasCollege.edu
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