University of Nebraska Omaha
Public University
Omaha, Nebraska
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Student Organization Handbook: Section 9. Advertising
Approval Stamps: Publications which are intended to be displayed or distributed on university property must receive and display an approval stamp from the Office of Student Life. The Office of Student Life may issue blanket approvals without required stamps for regular publications…
Regulations on the Use of University Facilities and Grounds
While UNO property is not open to unrestricted public access, many spaces are available for use by faculty and staff, students, student groups, and members of the public, with appropriate approval and when scheduled in advance. It is the policy of UNO…
Student Life: Bias/Hate Incidents
Bias Incident An event that has the effect of demeaning or degrading an individual or a group and is motivated in whole or in part by the perpetrator's bias against a particular group. Experiencing prejudice, stigma, or discriminatory attitudes and/or behavior.…
Campus Policies: Electronic Messaging
UNO email may not be used to send or transmit unsolicited electronic messages to other University of Nebraska addresses where the primary purpose of which includes but is not limited to informing, announcing, advertising, or promoting a non-campus sponsored event, product, program…
Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska Policy: Commitment to Free Expression; Guide for Facilities Use; and Education
The University of Nebraska honors the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and has long dedicated itself to the free exchange of ideas. … “Freedom of speech” and “freedom of expression” refer to one’s Constitutional right to articulate and express ideas and…
Executive Memorandum No. 38: Procedures for Sexual Misconduct Reports against Students
“Sexual harassment” means conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the following: ... Unwelcome conduct determined by a reasonable person to be so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access to…