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Integrity Ambassador Program

We are excited to announce the relaunch of the Integrity Ambassador Program. This program is designed to support students going through a formal disciplinary process—whether related to the Code of Conduct or Academic Ethics—by providing students with an opportunity to meet with trained undergraduate advisors.

For more information about the advisor role, please refer to the Student Conduct Code.

Meeting Options:

  • Standard Meeting: A full-hour session where you can review your case (at your discretion—sharing details is entirely up to you), seek advice, and ask any questions regarding the conduct process.
  • Express Meeting: A shorter, 30-minute session reserved for quick questions about the process.

All our Integrity Ambassadors are undergraduate students who have been specially trained to understand the conduct and ethics process and the expectations you may face. Integrity Ambassadors also understand the importance of upholding confidentiality throughout the process.

In addition to one-on-one meetings, Integrity Ambassadors collaborate with the Assistant Director of Student Conduct, overseeing Academic Ethics, to facilitate educational and restorative workshops on ethics and the conduct process. If you’re interested in booking or learning more about these workshops, please contact [email protected] with a request for more information about our workshop offerings.

You can learn more about each Integrity Ambassador below and schedule a time to meet with them.

Ambassadors

Sunny Lee headshot
Sunny Lee

Integrity Ambassador
She/Her/Hers
Major: Computer Science & Molecular and Cellular Biology

“Hi, I’m Sunny Lee (she/her/hers), a first-year student at Johns Hopkins University, double majoring in Computer Science and Molecular and Cellular Biology. I’m honored to serve as an Integrity Ambassador this semester and am committed to supporting my peers through the conduct process. My goal is to provide guidance and resources to help students navigate challenges and gain personal and academic clarity. I look forward to fostering a campus culture that values accountability, integrity, and personal growth.”
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Felix Titre headshotFelix Titre
Integrity Ambassador
He/Him/His
Major: Molecular and Cellular Biology & Cognitive Science

“Hello! My name is Felix Titre (he/him/his), and I am a sophomore from Long Beach, California, studying Molecular and Cellular Biology and Cognitive Science. I’m very excited to be part of the Integrity Ambassador Program this semester. I’m passionate about supporting students, especially in helping them achieve their academic goals while fostering integrity and success. I look forward to working with my fellow students and helping to demystify the conduct process.”
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Catalina headshotCatalina Ventura
Integrity Ambassador
She/Her/Hers
Major: Neuroscience & Psychology

“My name is Catalina Ventura (she/her/hers), and I am happy to be an Integrity Ambassador for this upcoming semester. I’m in my second year studying Neuroscience and Psychology on the pre-med track. I am excited to guide students through the conduct process and provide resources and information for their benefit. I’m hoping to educate and promote accountability and growth within our campus.”
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Jessie Tong headshotJessie Tong
Integrity Ambassador
She/Her/Hers
Major: Public Health / Medicine, Science, and Humanities

“Hi! I’m Jessie Tong (she/her/hers), and I’m excited to be an Integrity Ambassador this semester. I am a freshman at Hopkins studying Public Health and MSH, and I’m also on the fencing team. I’m looking forward to providing support to students at various stages in the process. I’m also passionate about fostering a trusting and communicative environment through honesty and vulnerability.”
Book time with Jessie Tong