Plymouth State University
Public University
Plymouth, New Hampshire
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Student Rights and Code of Conduct: Conduct Rules and Regulations- Discriminatory Harassment
Discriminatory Harassment is unwelcome conduct directed at a person based on a protected characteristic, when these behaviors are sufficiently severe or pervasive such that: The conduct has the effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s work performance or creating a hostile, intimidating…
University System of New Hampshire: B. Affirmative Action and Equity
Prohibited Conduct under this policy constitutes ‘Sexual Harassment’ under Title IX when the sex-based conduct includes one or more of the following: ... Unwelcome conduct that is so severe and pervasive and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access…
Student Rights and Code of Conduct: Bias Incidents
The University defines a “bias complaint” as “any report of a threat or act of harassment or intimidation – verbal, written or physical – which is personally directed against or targets a Plymouth State University community member because of that student’s age…
University System of New Hampshire: Acceptable Use Policy
Inappropriate Use Use for the purpose of lobbying that connotes USNH or component institution involvement in or endorsement of any political candidate or ballot initiative.
Student Rights and Code of Conduct: Freedom of Expression and Assembly
To facilitate robust debate and the free exchange of ideas, the University has established high visibility areas on campus as “Speakers Corners” that may be used by any person, including non-students and other campus guests, for expressive activities and related conduct, including…
Student Rights and Code of Conduct: General Student Rights
Plymouth State University students, as individuals, enjoy the same rights that are guaranteed to every citizen of the United States and the State of New Hampshire. The University affirms the right of students to freedom of expression, conscience, political and religious belief…