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Interim CSU Nondiscrimination Policy: Title IX (Track 1) Prohibited Conduct

  • Policy Rating
    Green
  • Speech Code Category
    Harassment Policies
  • Last Updated
The following definitions of prohibited conduct apply to cases that are determined by the campus Title IX Coordinator as meeting the requirements to proceed under Track 1 attached to this Nondiscrimination Policy. Sexual Harassment means conduct on the basis of Sex that…

Dean of Students: Bias Incident Response Protocol

  • Policy Rating
    Green
  • Speech Code Category
    Policies on Bias and Hate Speech
  • Last Updated
What is a Bias Incident? A bias incident refers to any behavior, action, or decision that is motivated by prejudice or discrimination towards a person or group based on their identity such as race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression…

Campus Administrative Policy 140: Use Of University Property and Time, Place and Manner

  • Policy Rating
    Green
  • Speech Code Category
    Protest and Demonstration Policies
  • Last Updated
Freedom of expression activities may take place on campus with the following exceptions: Vehicular roadways (without the express permission and in coordination with the University Chief of Police); parking lots or parking structures; inside University buildings, residential housing and facilities; and within…

Campus Administrative Policy 140: Use of University Property and Time, Place and Manner

  • Policy Rating
    Green
  • Speech Code Category
    Policies on Tolerance, Respect, and Civility
  • Last Updated
All members of the University community should recognize that causing discomfort and even causing offense is not a basis for limiting free expression. At the same time, they should recognize that freedom of expression includes a responsibility to respect the dignity of…

Campus Administrative Policy 140: Use Of University Property and Time, Place and Manner

  • Policy Rating
    Green
  • Speech Code Category
    Advertised Commitments to Free Expression
  • Last Updated
Freedom of expression is a cornerstone of a democratic society and is essential to the educational process. Universities have a special obligation not only to tolerate but also to encourage and support the free expression of ideas, values and opinions, even where…
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