The Catholic University of America
| Public or Private: | Private | |
| Federal Circuit: | DC Circuit | |
| Head of Institution: | President Very Reverend David M O'Connell The Catholic University of America Office of the President Nugent Hall 620 Michigan Ave. N.E. Washington, DC 20064 202-319-5100 cua-president@cua.edu |
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| Website: | http://www.cua.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: Code of Student Conduct- Harassment 09-10
Student Handbook: Code of Student Conduct- Harassment 09-10
Policies on Tolerance, Respect, and Civility (Learn More)
Student Handbook: Code of Student Conduct- Disorderly Conduct 09-10
1. Acting in a manner to annoy, disturb, interfere with, obstruct or be offensive to another/others.
Internet Usage Policies
Information Technology Computer Ethics 09-10
Other Speech Codes
Student Life Presentations Policy 09-10
1. blasphemy: the act of expressing irreverence for God or those things held sacred;
2. pornography: explicit sex lacking any artistic merit, portrayed in a vulgar and exploitative manner;
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4. advocacy: meaning the act of pleading for, supporting, inciting or recommending active espousal of (as opposed to scholarly and abstract discourses), examining or questioning the legal, academic or moral propriety of the subject under discussion, constituting a clear and present danger of:
a. the violent overthrow of the government of the United States or any political subdivision thereof;
b. the destruction of, damage to, or the unlawful seizure or subversion of the university's buildings or other property;
c. the disruption, impairment or interference with the university's regularly scheduled classes or other educational functions;
d. coercion, threats, intimidations, blasphemy, defamation, physical harm or other invasions of the lawful rights of the members of the university community;
e. any campus disorder of a violent nature;
f. illegal acts constituting a deprivation of the civil or property rights of others.
Student Handbook: Code of Student Conduct- Community Expectations and Student Responsibility 09-10
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The speech codes and policies above were last fully checked via internet and other research means by FIRE in April 2010. 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.


