Antoneia L. Roe has been named the new director of the Office of Judicial Affairs and Resource Services in the FAMU Division of Student Affairs.
Previously, Roe served as supervising attorney for the Florida
Guardian Ad Litem Program, Second Circuit, Tallahassee.
“With
Attorney Roe’s level of expertise and knowledge of the federal and state
rules and regulations pertaining to student disciplinary matters and
hazing, I am confident we have the right person,” said William E. Hudson
Jr. vice president for Student Affairs.
Back in 2007, former Director of Judicial Affairs Junious Brown retired. Due to budget cuts, FAMU declined to hire a new staffer for the position. An administrative assistant in the office began serving in the capacity of student judicial affairs officer.
The Office of Judicial Affairs and Resources Services leads the process of administering due process to students who are accused of violating the Student Code of Conduct. This includes hazing offenses.
Roe once worked as
assistant general counsel for FAMU. In that capacity, one of her
primary responsibilities included working with the Division of Student
Affairs. She handled student judicial and academic issues including
student-related rules and regulations.
“I am very excited
to be back at the university and it is an honor to be entrusted with the
responsibilities and challenges as the director of judicial affairs,”
said Roe. “I look forward to fulfilling my role and educating the
university community, improving the existing student disciplinary
process and enhancing communication among all the university
stakeholders.”
Roe received her juris doctorate from the
University of Miami in 2002 and her bachelor of science degree in
political science from FAMU in 1998.
She has been offered a salary of $67,000.