Scripps College
Private University
Claremont, California
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Poster and Banner Approval Policy
The five Colleges have agreed to the following regulations and guidelines governing publicity distributed at the Claremont Colleges. For the purpose of these regulations, publicity is defined as printed materials including but not limited to: fliers, posters, table tents, and banners. Any…
Guide to Student Life: Code of Conduct- Advertising, Publicity, and Solicitation Policy
Before it is copied, the original poster must be brought to OSE, Dean of Students Office, or the Humanities Institute Office for approval. Flyers without an approval stamp will be removed (exception: residential life flyers). Flyers must state the name(s) of the…
Guide to Student Life: Bias Incidents and Hate Crimes
Scripps College stands against bigotry in any form. Scripps students, faculty or staff targeted by a member of the Scripps or TCC community because of disability, gender, gender identity or expression, national origin, race or ethnicity, immigration status, religion, sexual orientation or…
Discrimination and Harassment Policies and Grievance Procedures: Sexual Harassment
One form of unlawful harassment is sexual harassment. Sexual harassment may be ...“environmental ” harassment, where the individual is subjected to a hostile or intimidating environment, in which verbal or physical conduct, because of its severity and/or persistence, is likely to interfere…
Discrimination and Harassment Policies and Grievance Procedures
Prohibited harassment is conduct that creates an intimidating, offensive, or hostile working or academic environment, or that interferes with work or academic performance, including harassment based on a person’s protected status, including race, color, national origin, ancestry, immigration status, sex (which includes…
The Claremont Colleges: Title IX Sexual Harassment Policy
Sexual Harassment is conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the following: ... Unwelcome conduct that a reasonable person would determine is so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access to…