Michigan State University

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Public or Private: Public
Federal Circuit: Sixth Circuit
Head of Institution: President Lou Anna K Simon
Michigan State University
Office of the President
450 Administration Building
East Lansing, MI 48824
517-355-6560
presmail@msu.edu
Website: http://www.msu.edu

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On this page, FIRE has excerpted policies that address speech and expression. You may download the full policy in .pdf form, below.

Restrictions on Expressive Rights

Harassment Policies (Learn More)

Spartan Life Student Handbook: Anti-Discrimination Policy 09-10

[T]he University community holds itself to certain
standards of conduct more stringent than those mandated by
law. Thus, even if not illegal, acts are prohibited under this
policy if they: ... Harass any University community member(s) on the basis
of age, color, gender, gender identity, disability status,
height, marital status, national origin, political persuasion,
race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or weight.
View full policy (PDF, 159 KB).

Spartan Life Student Handbook: Policy on Sexual Harassment 09-10

Examples of Sexual Harassment
Many kinds of behavior may fit within the preceding definition
of sexual harassment. The following list is not
exhaustive. ... sexual advances, sexual propositions, or sexual
demands which are not agreeable to both parties; unwelcome and persistent sexually explicit statements
or stories which are not legitimately related to employment
duties, course content, research, or other
University programs or activities
; repeatedly using sexually degrading words or sounds to
describe a person; unwanted and unnecessary touching, patting, hugging,
or other physical contact; recurring comments or questions about an individual's
sexual prowess, sexual deficiencies, or sexual behavior
"Sexual harassment" means unwelcome sexual advances,
unwelcome requests for sexual favors, or other unwelcome
behavior of a sexual nature when: ... such behavior is so severe, persistent, or pervasive that
a reasonable person would find that it:
a) alters the terms or conditions of a person's employment
or educational experience, or
b) unreasonably interferes with an individual's work or
performance in a course, program, or activity, thus
creating a hostile or abusive working or educational
environment.
[A] person's subjective belief that behavior is offensive
does not make that behavior sexual harassment. The
behavior must also be objectively unreasonable.
View full policy (PDF, 143 KB).

Internet Usage Policies

Appropriate Use of MSU E-mail Services by Internal Users on MSUnet 09-10

The University’s e-mail services are not intended as a forum for the expression of personal opinions.
Bulk e-mail: The transmission of an identical or substantially identical e-mail message within a 48-hour period from an internal user to more than 10 other internal users who have not elected to receive such e-mail.
Unsolicited E-mail: E-mail received by a person who has not elected to receive the e-mail by having indicated a prior interest and willingness to receive communications from the sender (e.g., having previously sent a communication to the sender to which the sender may be responding; being an acquaintance of the sender; belonging to a set of individuals who have chosen to affiliate and communicate with one another for a particular University purpose). Unsolicited e-mail is often known colloquially as "spam."
View full policy (PDF, 157 KB).

Policies on Bias and Hate Speech

Office for Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives: Bias Incident Reporting 09-10

A bias incident that is not an act of discrimination or harassment prohibited under the Anti-Discrimination Policy may only be recorded for internal monitoring purposes in order to target resources and support to specific areas within campus.
Bias incidents are incidents of verbal or non-verbal conduct or behavior that is threatening, harassing, intimidating, discriminatory, or hostile and is based on a person's: age, color, disability status, gender, gender identity, height, marital status, national origin, political persuasion, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status or weight.
View full policy (PDF, 81 KB).

Advertised Commitments to Free Expression

Spartan Life Student Handbook: Outside Speakers Sponsored by Registered Student Organizations 09-10

Michigan State University is committed to the principles
of free speech and free expression embodied in the 1st
Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
Freedom of speech is central to academic freedom and
the related notion that a university should be an open
marketplace for the exchange of ideas.
The University also has a longstanding commitment to
the principles of freedom of inquiry and freedom of dissent.
These freedoms are vital to a robust intellectual
exchange and the pursuit of knowledge. Different and
competing views expressed as part of this exchange may
cause discomfort or even offend members of the campus
community. The University does not impose restraints on
speech for these reasons, including the speech of outside
speakers.
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The speech codes and policies above were last fully checked via internet and other research means by FIRE in March 2010. According to FIRE’s research the substantive policies are current at least until this date. Directory information, including the name of the president of the college or university, may have been updated more recently. If any policy has been revised, or if you believe that we are in error, please contact us.