Dartmouth College
Private University
Hanover, New Hampshire
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Office of Judicial Affairs: Standards of Conduct
Harassment is defined as abusive behavior or conduct that is targeted at an individual or group and is ordinarily repeated.
Student Affairs: Achieving Community Together
The Achieving Community Together (ACT) process is a fact-finding, communication, education, and response process that was developed to provide guidance in assisting and supporting the student community when incidents occur that are experienced or perceived as undermining the College's Principle of Community…
Dartmouth College Policy on Sexual and Gender-Based Misconduct: Sexual Harassment
Dartmouth also defines Sexual Harassment to include (1) any unwelcome sexual advance, request for sexual favors, or other unwanted conduct of a sexual nature, whether verbal, non-verbal, graphic, physical, electronic, or otherwise (sexual harassment); and (2) unwelcome conduct, whether verbal, nonverbal, graphic…
Provisional Nondiscrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy and Resolution Procedures
Harassment is any act of intimidation or hostility based on protected class status (or perceived protected class status) that is sufficiently severe, persistent, or pervasive such that it has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with, limiting or depriving an individual…
Student Handbook: Principles of the Community- Freedom of Expression and Dissent
Freedom of expression and dissent is protected by College regulations. Dartmouth College prizes and defends the right of free speech and the freedom of the individual to make his or her own disclosures, while at the same time recognizing that such freedom…
Information Technology Policy: Freedom of Expression
Freedom of expression and an open environment within which to pursue scholarly inquiry and to share information are encouraged, supported, and protected at Dartmouth. ... Censorship is not compatible with the goals of Dartmouth.