Iowa State University
Public University
Ames, Iowa
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FAQ: Campus Climate
What is a reportable incident? Reportable incidents include: Sexual offenses, including abuse, violence, assault, misconduct Sexual harassment, including stalking Sexual exploitation Interpersonal (relationship) violence All hate crimes Discrimination, harassment, and retaliation based on any protected status If you are unsure whether the…
Policy Library: Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources
Prohibited misuses of university electronic communications include: Sending unsolicited messages, including "junk mail" or other advertising material, to individuals who did not specifically request such material, except as approved under the Mass Email and Effective Electronic Communication Guide.
Policy Library: Procedures, Applications, and Guidance: Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy
Harassment is a form of discrimination that occurs when unwelcome conduct based on Protected Status or perceived Protected Status is sufficiently severe or pervasive to unreasonably interfere with an individual’s or group of identifiable individuals’ educational environment, employment environment, and/or participation in…
Policy Library: Procedures, Applications, and Guidance: Title IX Sexual Harassment
Prohibited Title IX Sexual Harassment means conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the following: ... Severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive sexual harassment – meaning, unwelcome conduct (physical and/or verbal conduct) determined by a reasonable person to…
Policy Library: Student Code of Conduct
Iowa State University is an institution that encourages the intellectual and personal growth of its students as scholars and citizens. As an educational institution, the university recognizes that the transmission of knowledge, the pursuit of truth, and the development of individuals requires…
Policy Library: Facilities and Grounds Use, Activities
ISU embraces the sharing of knowledge and ideas through public discourse and free speech. As part of this community devoted to learning, ISU students, faculty, staff, and visitors are encouraged to engage in respectful dialogue. Any member of the university community or…