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Student Conduct Code: Student Rights and Responsibilities- Student Responsibilities

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    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
    Harassment Policies
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S. Harassment, which is any verbal, visual, electronic, or physical conduct that is sufficiently severe, and/or ongoing that it adversely affects, or has the purpose or logical consequence of interfering with any student’s educational program; or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive…

Policy Against Discrimination and Sexual Harassment - Complaint Procedure: Policy Against Sexual Harassment

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    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
    Harassment Policies
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Under this policy, unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other visual, verbal or physical conduct of a sexual or gender bias nature constitute sexual harassment when: ... The conduct has the purpose or effect of substantially interfering with an individual's…

Title 4 - Codification of Board Policy Statements Chapter 8, Section 13: Sexual Harassment under Title IX

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    Green
  • Speech Code Category
    Harassment Policies
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“Sexual harassment” means conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the following: ... Unwelcome conduct on the basis of sex that is so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access to…

Student Conduct Code: Student Rights and Responsibilities- Student Rights

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    Green
  • Speech Code Category
    Advertised Commitments to Free Expression
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As members of the University community, students can reasonably expect all the guarantees and protections afforded students of public institutions, including: ... D. The right to engage in inquiry and discussion, to exchange thought and opinion, and to speak, write, and print…

Policy on Speech and Advocacy in Public Areas

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    Green
  • Speech Code Category
    Protest and Demonstration Policies
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The University grounds are open to the public except those locations where such activity would significantly interfere with and/or disrupt University business (e.g. immediately adjacent to classrooms, where teaching and learning would be disrupted, or narrow walkways or corridors, where the free…
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