AI Disrupts Princeton's 133 Year Old Honor Code Tradition Princeton University's Honor Code has been a cornerstone of academic integrity for over a century.
Established in 1889 through student vote, the code relies on self policing to ensure academic honesty without external oversight.
This tradition has fostered an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect among students, professors, and staff. The Honor Code has evolved over time to address changing social norms and technological advancements.