Stevens spokesman Michael Schinelli said Zhai was suspended March 11 — nearly a month before his arrest — after a lengthy investigation that found he had numerous violations of the school's code of conduct.
Schinelli, who declined to detail the violations citing student privacy rules, said they involved Zhai and several individuals, none of them faculty.
Zhai appealed his suspension, Schinelli said, and it was upheld. Zhai was arrested April 15 after allegedly threatening in a letter or email to burn down the administration building, Schinelli said.
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