State University of New York - Fredonia
Public University
Fredonia, New York
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Office of Student Conduct: University Policies for Students- Sexual Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
Sexual Harassment in the Educational setting is defined as: Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature. Sexual harassment can include unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, nonverbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature. Sexual harassment of a student…
Office of Student Conduct: University Policies for Students- Bias Crimes Prevention
In addition to preventing and prosecuting hate/bias crimes, University Police also assist in addressing bias-related activities that do not rise to the level of a crime. These activities, referred to as bias incidents and defined by the University as objectively perceptible acts…
Information Technology Services: Computer and Network Usage Policy
B. Harassment Using computers or networks to harass, abuse or intimidate another person is prohibited. Users shall not develop or use programs that harass other users. Users shall be sensitive to the public nature of shared facilities, and take care not to…
Office of Student Conduct: University Policies for Students- Celebration of Diversity
The University also discourages engaging in any action or situation that which recklessly or intentionally endangers the mental or physical health of a member of the University community; creating a situation through severe and pervasive acts that results in the discomfort of…
Office of Student Conduct: Student Rights and Responsibilities (Code of Conduct)
Alleged violation of any of the following may result in charges being filed against a student or organization. ... Posting of posters, handbills, or notices without permission of the appropriate University official. The Office of Campus Life must approve all postings.
Office of Student Conduct: Student Rights and Responsibilities (Code of Conduct)
Creating a situation that results in severe or pervasive harassment of a member of the University or local community. This includes bullying and cyber-bullying.