Pemberton's Mark Bullock Joins USciences as Director of Student Conduct
PHILADELPHIA, PA (01/20/2012)(readMedia)-- Mark Bullock was named director of student conduct within the University of the Sciences' Student Affairs Division, it was announced recently.
Prior to joining USciences, Bullock served as a residence coordinator at New Jersey Institute of Technology. There, he took on the role of chief judicial officer of the department and oversaw policy review, policy creation, database implementation, report generation, and staff training. Beyond his experience in residence life, Bullock worked with the dean of students on many initiatives including an academic integrity campaign. He also co-chaired the NJIT Family Association and served on a number of committees to provide academic support for at-risk students.
Bullock received a bachelor of science degree in biology and his masters in education from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He was recently awarded his doctor of law degree at Rutgers University School of Law.
Bullock grew up in Pemberton, N.J.; however, he currently resides in Philadelphia.
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