Barnard College Expectations for Community Conduct
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Many in the Barnard community have requested examples and explanations of community expectations flowing from the College’s policies and rules. We lay out some examples below, which we hope will provide additional clarity and confirmation of the College’s core values of inclusion and continuous learning.
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- We are a place for all, and we reject hate, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.
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Some examples of actions that violate this community expectation include:
- Using or disseminating stereotypes or derogatory tropes about protected groups orally or in writing, including through signs, banners, residence hall door stickers or whiteboards, and online communications, including personal social media accounts.
- Calls for genocide of an entire people or other protected group.
- Accusing students of supporting genocide solely on the basis that the students are Jewish or are perceived to be Jewish.
- Calling someone a “terrorist” simply because they are demonstrating in support of the Palestinian people.