University of Houston-Downtown
Public University
Houston, Texas
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UH-Downtown/PS 04.A.01: Student Rights and Responsibilities- Conduct Prohibited
No student may engage in any of the following actions: ... 3.4.1.E. Antisemitism-"Antisemitism" has the meaning assigned by Section 448.001, Texas Government Code, including the examples referenced in that term. The term does not include criticism of Israel that is similar to…
Student Handbook: GatorMail Guidelines
Students shall not send messages or postings with the intent to intimidate, harass, create disruptive or hostile atmosphere, or that could be construed as abusive or threatening. ... Students should not propagate chain letters (e.g., any communication which requests or demands the…
University of Houston System Administrative Memorandum No. 01.D.08: Sexual Misconduct Policy- UH System Sexual Misconduct
Sexual Harassment: Broadly speaking, Sexual Harassment is subjecting an individual on the basis of her or his membership in a Protected Class to unlawful severe, pervasive, or persistent treatment that constitutes: Humiliating, abusive, or threatening conduct or behavior that denigrates or shows…
University of Houston System Administrative Memorandum 01.D.07: Anti-Discrimination
3.5. Harassment – is either: ... Subjecting a student on the basis of their membership in a Protected Class to severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive treatment that denies the student equal access to education. For examples of Harassment, see Section 5.…
UH-Downtown/PS 04.A.01: Student Rights and Responsibilities- Freedom of Speech, Expression, and Association
Students have the rights of free speech, expression, and association, as defined by the Constitution of the United States and developed by statutory laws and judicial decisions.
University of Houston System Administrative Memorandum No. 01.D.08: Sexual Misconduct Policy- Title IX Sexual Misconduct
Sexual Harassment: Unwelcome conduct determined by a reasonable person to be so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access to the University's Education Program or Activity.