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Student Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct Policy: Harassment (other than Sexual Harassment)

Harassment is offensive conduct that is so severe or pervasive that it interferes with an individual's ability to participate in the University’s programs or activities when judged against a Reasonable Person standard and that occurs on the basis of an individual’s Protected…

Student Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct Policy: University Standards Violations -Sexual Harassment

“Sexual harassment” means unwelcome conduct which is either of a sexual nature, or which is directed at an individual because of that individual's sex or gender, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression, when such conduct has the purpose or effect of…

Student Handbook: Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities- Campus Expression

The University condemns statements, symbols, and actions that denigrate or ridicule an individual or group because of race, religion, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, or status as transgender or gender transitioning when such statements, symbols, and actions clearly…

Student Organization and Group Manual: Advertising and Posting - General Posting Procedures

Advertising can occur one week prior to the event. All forms of advertising must be approved by a group or organization's advising department. a. All printed advertising must include the organization's name. b. No printed advertising can be placed on any tree…

Acceptable Use Policy

Using Colgate's EIR to actively engage in procuring or transmitting material that is in violation of sexual harassment or hostile workplace laws is prohibited. No university EIR may be used for a purpose that violates university policies, rules, or regulations or for…

Student Handbook: University Code of Student Conduct

Colgate expects that its students will not lie, steal, cheat, or engage in dishonest or unlawful behavior, including behavior that damages University property, the personal property of another individual, public property, or any other behavior that inflicts physical or emotional harm on…
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