Barnard College
Private University
New York, New York
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Barnard College Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment and Related Procedures: Non-Title IX Sexual Harassment; Non-Title IX Hostile Environment
Non-Title IX Sexual Harassment Non-Title IX Sexual harassment is a form of discrimination that includes harassment on the basis of sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or the status of being transgender. Sexual harassment includes unwelcome conduct of a sexual…
Student Code of Conduct: Conduct Rules and Regulations - Threatening Behavior
Students are required to engage in responsible social and behavioral conduct and to model good citizenship in any community. Any student or student organization found to have committed or to have attempted to commit the following misconduct is subject to the disciplinary…
Student Code of Conduct - Theft and/or abuse of computer facilities and resources
Theft or other abuse of computer facilities and resources, including but not limited to: ... Use of computing facilities and resources to send obscene or abusive messages.
Barnard College Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment and Related Procedures: Title IX Sex-Based Harassment
Title IX’s prohibition on sex discrimination includes Sex-Based Harassment in the form of quid pro quo harassment, hostile environment harassment, and four specific offenses (sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking). ... Sex-Based Harassment means sexual harassment and other harassment on…
Student Code of Conduct - General Principles
The following rights and expectations apply to all Barnard College students: You have the right to freedom of inquiry, and you are expected to know and adhere to all College policies, including the Honor Code, the Student Code of Conduct. You have…
Barnard College Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment & Procedures: Discriminatory Harassment
Discriminatory harassment is unwelcome conduct that creates an intimidating, hostile or abusive work, academic, student residential, or co-curricular environment; alters the conditions of employment or education or unreasonably interferes with an individual’s work or academic performance on the basis of the individual’s…