Illinois State University
Public University
Normal, Illinois
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6.1.1 University Facility and Space Use: Exterior Communications: Signs, Banners, Plaques, Temporary Signs, and Other Exterior Displays
All temporary signage and displays (including banners and exterior temporary signs) must conform to University standards for type of sign structure, locations, method of messaging, and message content. These signs or displays require prior approval from University Marketing and Communications (UMC) and/or…
6.1.1 University Facility and Space Use: Solicitation and Sales in University Facilities and Spaces
The University prohibits solicitation and sales in University facilities and spaces except as authorized under this policy. This policy applies to all University facilities and spaces and all members of the university community as well as to visitors and non-university organizations, and…
Inclusive Community Response Team: Frequently Asked Questions
What bias-related incident should be reported to the ICRT? Bias incidents occur in many different ways. They can be spoken or written, or appear as symbols, signs, threats, or actions performed in person or through electronic means (e.g. email, social media). They…
6.1.1 University Facility and Space Use: General University Facility and Space Use Policy
The Quad is generally available for use, but may require a reservation in specific circumstances. Sales, fundraising events, or other events on the Quad that require services of the University (chairs, tables, staging, sound equipment, security, etc.) require advance registration. At times…
University Housing Policies: Residence Halls- Posters and fliers
University Housing Services allows Registered Student Organizations and university departments to post fliers and posters in designated public areas with the following stipulations: ... 2. The poster/flier does not contain references to alcohol, tobacco, or illicit drugs, or to any event, activity…
Code of Student Conduct: Threatening and Intimidation
Violations include such behavior as: ... Engaging in any action which is unwanted and results in a reasonable fear for imminent bodily harm and/or the emotional/mental disruption of a person’s daily life or educational environment.