University of Mississippi
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| Public or Private: | Public | |
| Federal Circuit: | Fifth Circuit | |
| Head of Institution: | Chancellor Daniel W Jones University of Mississippi 123 Lyceum University, MS 38677 662-915-7111 chancllr@olemiss.edu |
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| Website: | http://www.olemiss.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)
Policies Affecting Students: Harassment, Including Stalking 12-13
conduct prohibited by this policy include, but are not limited to the following: intentionally
inflicting severe emotional distress or harm; fighting words (words that actually tend to provoke
immediate violent reaction); obscene, lewd or lascivious conduct, including communications by
electronic or other means, with the intent to abuse, threaten or harass another; stalking; defaming
another (a false statement that harms the reputation of another); and speech or conduct based
upon race, color, gender, national origin, religion, age, disability, veteran status, or sexual
orientation that is so objectively offensive and repeated, pervasive, or severe as to violate this policy.
Policies on Tolerance, Respect, and Civility (Learn More)
Policies Affecting Students: Residence Hall/Apartment Bill of Rights 12-13
expectations that govern the special nature of interpersonal relationships within the community.
These are reasonable expectations that students should have for one another while sharing
space in an apartment. The Residence Hall/Apartment Bill of Rights outlines these expectations:
... The right to feel secure against physical harm or emotional distress that is so severe or pervasive that it unreasonably interferes with one’s access to the University’s resources and opportunities.
Free Speech Zones
Policies Affecting Students: Free Inquiry, Expression and Assembly 12-13
has established high visibility areas on campus as "Speaker's Corners" that may be used by any
person including by non-students and other campus guests. This use may be without permission
from the University so long as the area has not been previously reserved or scheduled for a
particular function, no sound amplification is used, and the participants do not violate other
University policies. Designated Speaker's Corners include:
a) the edge of the Union Plaza adjacent to the Grove,
b) the area surrounding the flagpole in the Lyceum Circle, and
c) the plaza in front of Fulton Chapel.
Internet Usage Policies
Policies Affecting Students: IT Appropriate Use 12-13
Advertised Commitments to Free Expression
Policies Affecting Students: Free Inquiry, Expression and Assembly 12-13
assembly as guaranteed by the Federal and State constitutions.
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The speech codes and policies above were last fully checked via internet and other research means by FIRE in January 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.


