Davidson College

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Public or Private: Private
Federal Circuit: Fourth Circuit
Head of Institution: President John W Kuykendall
Davidson College
Office of the President
Box 7145
Davidson, NC 28035-7145
704-894-2201
Website: http://www2.davidson.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)

Student Handbook: The Code of Responsibility- Harassment 10-11

Harassment is unwanted behavior that has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with a person's or a group of persons' educational, work, social or living activities. Harassment can take many forms. Types of harassment include:

Peer harassment involves persistent, intentional degradation, intimidation, or abuse of another person. Quid pro quo harassment involves abuse of one's power, authority, or position such that, a. Submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's education or employment; or b. Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for academic or employment decisions affecting the individual's welfare. Hostile environment harassment involves conduct that substantially interferes with an individual's educational,work, social, or living environment.
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Student Handbook: Sexual Harassment Policy- Definition of Harassment 10-11

Verbal Examples
Degrading words used to describe an individual or group of persons; Threats of any kind; Comments or inquiries about dating, marital status, sexual activities, or sexual orientation; Request for sexual favor with threat (implied or overt) of job, promotion, transfer, grade or other academic or employment benefit; Abusive or hostile personal or gender related remarks; Patronizing remarks (i.e. little girl, boy, referring to an adult as "girl", "boy", "hunk", "doll", "honey", "sweetie", "women's work"); Innuendoes, teasing, jokes, derogatory or dismissive comments; Starting or spreading rumors; Whistling, hooting, growling, lip smacking, kissing noises.
Sexual harassment includes, but is not limited to, unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and all other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual or otherwise offensive nature, especially where: ... such conduct has the purpose or effect of interfering unreasonably with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working or learning environment. Offensive comments, jokes, innuendoes and other sexually oriented statements are also expressly prohibited.
Visual Examples
Gestures that are insulting or belittling; Circulating or displaying written or pictorial material that is offensive or belittling (pictures, jokes, cartoons, posters, or reading material); Offensive manner of communication (e.g. leering, lewd gestures, body positioning - blocking a person's path, eye contact that is intimidating, ogling or staring at body parts, making facial expressions); Notes and letters of a personal nature which are sexist, degrading, intimidating, or offensive; Wearing inappropriate or sexually suggestive clothing.
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Student Handbook: The Code of Responsibility- Harassment 10-11

Discriminatory harassment involves conduct of an offensive, demeaning, intimidating or hostile nature based on race, color, national origin, religion, gender, orientation, age or disability.
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Internet Usage Policies

Acceptable Use Agreement - Faculty, Staff, Students 10-11

Unauthorized use of facilities and services includes, but is not limited to the following illustrative examples: ... harassing or intimidating others; ... sending unsolicited email to large groups or forwarding "chain letters" ....
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The speech codes and policies above were last fully checked via internet and other research means by FIRE in January 2011. 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.