Princeton University
A red light university has at least one policy that both clearly and substantially restricts freedom of speech. Read more here.
| Public or Private: | Private | |
| Federal Circuit: | Third Circuit | |
| Head of Institution: | President Shirley M Tilghman Princeton University Office of the President One Nassau Hall Princeton, NJ 08544 609-258-6100 smt@princeton.edu |
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| Website: | http://www.princeton.edu | |
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On this page, FIRE has excerpted policies that address speech and expression. You may download the full policy in .pdf form, below.
Restrictions on Expressive Rights
Harassment Policies (Learn More)
Nondiscrimination/Anti-Harassment Policy and Grievance Procedures 12-13
to determine if harassment has occurred.
* Unwelcome jokes or comments about a legally protected characteristic (e.g., racial or ethnic
jokes);
* Disparaging remarks to a person about a legally protected characteristic (e.g., negative or
offensive remarks or jokes about a person's religion or religious garments);
* Displaying negative or offensive posters or pictures about a legally protected characteristic;
* Electronic communications, such as e-mail, text messaging and internet use, that violate this
Policy; and
* Stereotyping
to determine if sexual harassment has occurred.
* Pressure for sexual activity or sexual favors;
* Unwelcome touching of a person’s body, hair or clothing;
* Unwelcome sexual jokes or comments (including favorable comments about someone’s
gender, body, clothing, appearance, etc.);
* Disparaging remarks to a person about his/her gender or body;
* Asking about a person’s sexual fantasies or sexual activities;
* Repeatedly asking for a date after the person has said no;
* Nonverbal behavior, such as making sexual gestures with hands or through body movements;
* Displaying sexually explicit posters or pictures; and
* Electronic communications, such as e-mail, text messaging and internet use, that violate this
Policy.
Rights, Rules, Responsibilities: University-Wide Regulations- Sexual Misconduct 12-13
Rights, Rules, Responsibilities: University-Wide Regulations- Discrimination, Bias, or Harassment (Based on a Protected Characteristic) 12-13
Policies on Tolerance, Respect, and Civility (Learn More)
Rights, Rules, Responsibilities: University-Wide Regulations - Respect for Others 12-13
Free Speech Zones
Rights, Rules, Responsibilities: University-Wide Regulations- Peaceful Dissent, Protests and Demonstrations 12-13
Posting Policies
Rights, Rules, Responsibilities: University-Wide Regulations- Distribution of Written Materials by Members of the University Community 12-13
Internet Usage Policies
Princeton University Information Technology Policy 12-13
You also must refrain from transmitting to others in any location inappropriate images, sounds or messages that are clearly threatening, hostile, or harassing in contradiction to the code of civility defined in RRR.
University, or in any other venue in which you are acting as an agent of the University, you must
refrain from creating and sending, posting, or displaying, or causing to be sent or posted, or
displayed, or assisting to create and send or cause to be sent, posted, or displayed, any
malicious, harassing, or defamatory messages or statements regarding another person, via email, instant message, text message, Twitter or voice mail, by posting to message boards,
mailing lists, social networks or newsgroups, by posting to the World Wide Web or Google Plus,
by issuing as a virtual reality avatar, or by inclusion in a video produced for broadcast via the
campus network, TigerTV, or YouTube or similar service.
Advertised Commitments to Free Expression
Rights, Rules, Responsibilities: University-Wide Regulations 12-13
Rights, Rules, Responsibilities: University-Wide Regulations- Peaceful Dissent, Protests and Demonstrations 12-13
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The speech codes and policies above were last fully checked via internet and other research means by FIRE in December 2012. According to FIRE’s research the substantive policies are current at least until this date. Directory information, including the name of the president of the college or university, may have been updated more recently. If any policy has been revised, or if you believe that we are in error, please contact us.



