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Resident Life and Housing Policies: Inappropriate Behavior

  • Policy Rating
    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
  • Last Reviewed by FIRE
A. Inappropriate behavior is defined as “any behavior by a community member deemed unacceptable by Residence Life and Housing staff or any behavior in violation of general community standards.” B. Residents who engage in inappropriate behavior may be forwarded to the Office…

Residence Life and Housing: Bullying

  • Policy Rating
    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
  • Last Reviewed by FIRE
A. Residence Life and Housing has a zero-tolerance approach to any and all types of bullying. B. All reports of bullying will be investigated to the fullest potential. Students found responsible for bullying may be subject to current and future housing agreement…

Policy No. 1260: Expressive Activity; Free Speech

Public Use. Subject to exceptions below, all publicly-accessible outdoor areas of University Premises are available during daylight hours (or during the operating hours of the relevant area, whichever is shorter) for noncommercial speech by any person or organization, including but not limited…

Policy No. 1270: Sex/Gender-Based Harassment, Discrimination, and Sexual Misconduct Policy- Title IX Unwelcome Conduct Sexual Harassment

  • Policy Rating
    Green
  • Speech Code Category
  • Last Reviewed by FIRE
Unwelcome Conduct Sexual Harassment is conduct on the basis of sex that is unwelcome and determined by a reasonable person to be so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access to the recipient's education program or…

Policy No. 1260: Expressive Activity; Free Speech

All persons within the United States enjoy the right to think freely, discuss or debate any idea, speak and publish their views and opinions, participate in religious or conscience observances, and freely assemble or associate with others of their choice. It is…

Policy 3720: Code of Student Conduct

  • Policy Rating
    Green
  • Speech Code Category
  • Last Reviewed by FIRE
All hostile, threatening, or intimidating behavior that by its very nature would be interpreted by a reasonable person to threaten or endanger the health, safety or well-being of any person is contradictory to the University's mission and therefore not acceptable. Examples of…
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