Loyola University, Chicago
Private University
Chicago, Illinois
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Speaker Policy
The purpose of this policy is to support Loyola's tenets promoting free speech and expression that foster an open exchange of ideas and opinions to expand knowledge in the service of humanity. This policy aims to protect opportunities for the free expression…
Community Standards: Bullying
"Bullying” is antagonistic and unwelcome behavior towards another that is severe or repeated and that would be likely to intimidate, hurt, demean, defame, control, or diminish a reasonable person. Bullying may include, but is not defined by, slurs, epithets, and derogatory terms…
Comprehensive Policy and Procedures for Addressing Discrimination, Sexual Misconduct, and Retaliation: Discriminatory Harassment
Discriminatory harassment is intentional, unwelcome, and offensive conduct towards a person on the basis of one or more actual or perceived Protected Characteristic(s). Discriminatory harassment can create a hostile environment when the unwelcome conduct, based on the totality of the circumstances, is…
Community Standards: Free Expression: Student Demonstration and Fixed Exhibit Policy - Manner
The right of students to demonstrate on campus may not interfere with the rights of others to engage in and benefit from the educational programs and services of the University. Accordingly, demonstrations are subject to the following standards regarding the time, place…
Community Standards: Posting and Distribution
Student organizations may post and distribute print materials on campus. All materials must indicate the name of the posting student organization. If funded through the student activity fund (“SAF”), the SAF must be listed as a co-sponsor for both print and online…
Comprehensive Policy and Procedures for Addressing Discrimination, Sexual Misconduct, and Retaliation: Title IX Sexual Harassment
Title IX hostile environment sexual harassment occurs when sexual harassment is so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a complainant equal access to the University’s educational programs or activities.