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Manual of Policies and Procedures for Student Affairs: Sec. 8-804. Certain Other Offenses

Inappropriate Behavior. Students may not engage in conduct that is inappropriate for members of an academic institution (such conduct includes but is not limited to: pranks, public nudity, harassing phone calls or email, and berating or otherwise abusive behavior);

Manual of Policies and Procedures for Student Affairs: Sec. 6-204. Regulations Applicable to University Property

b. "Verbal harassment" means hostile or offensive speech, oral, written, or symbolic, that 1. personally describes or is personally directed to one or more specific individuals; and 2. is sufficiently severe, pervasive, or persistent to create an objectively hostile environment that interferes…

Handbook of Operating Procedures: 2.4.3. Sexual Misconduct Policy- Other Inappropriate Sexual Conduct

Hostile Environment – exists when sexual misconduct is sufficiently severe or pervasive to deny or limit the individual’s ability to participate in or benefit from an education program or activity ... In determining whether sexual misconduct has created a hostile environment, the…

Housing and Residence Life Handbook: Resident Consideration Policy

Bullying, harassing, humiliating, demeaning, and other such actions will not be tolerated. This includes but is not limited to inappropriate material about a student in writing or by e-mail, on social media platforms, etc., verbally accosting another student, coercing, intimidating, and/or degrading…

Handbook of Operating Procedures: 2.4.3. Sexual Misconduct Policy- Sexual Harassment

Sexual Harassment – Conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the following: ... Unwelcome conduct determined by a reasonable person to be so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access to…

Manual of Policies and Procedures for Student Affairs: Sec. 6-103. Freedom of Speech, Expression, and Assembly

The freedoms of speech, expression, and assembly are fundamental rights of all persons and are central to the mission of the University. Students, faculty, and staff have the right to assemble, to speak, and to attempt to attract the attention of others…
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