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Code of Student Conduct

The term “harassment” means intentionally annoying another person: a) by following that person in or about a public place or by engaging in a course of conduct or repeatedly committing acts that place a person in reasonable fear of physical injury; b)…

Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Report a Bias Incident

The BIRT is a new model that is being used at Binghamton University. It consists of campus community members who convene to ensure that members of the Binghamton University community who have been affected by bias have access to reporting mechanisms, resources…

Human Resources: Policies and Union Agreements- Harassment

The concepts of academic freedom and an open exchange of ideas are essential to the mission of any educational institution. Binghamton University is committed to these ideals, and as a public institution, is legally obligated to protect its members' First Amendment right…

Student Handbook: Becoming a More Inclusive University Community- Academic Freedom

Throughout its history, Binghamton has maintained a tradition of open communication and freedom of expression. It recognizes that the university is a traditional sphere of free expression fundamental to the functioning of our society. The Binghamton President’s Commission on Free Speech and…
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