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Interim Nondiscrimination and Anti-harassment Policy and Procedures

  • Policy Rating
    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
    Harassment Policies
  • Last Updated
F. Harassment means verbal or physical conduct that is unwelcome and so severe or pervasive to create a work or educational environment under both an objective (e.g., a reasonable person’s view) and subjective (e.g., the subject of the alleged conduct’s view) standard…

Freedom of Expression

  • Policy Rating
    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
    Policies on Tolerance, Respect, and Civility
  • Last Updated
The College’s commitment to freedom of expression does not countenance communications or conduct that demean, denigrate, humiliate, or express hatred to any particular person or class of persons. Some communications or conduct may so violate our community standards that formal College intervention…

Freedom of Expression

  • Policy Rating
    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
    Protest and Demonstration Policies
  • Last Updated
Review Process by Student Life is required for: ... Demonstrations and marches

Interim Title IX Sexual Harassment Grievance Procedures

  • Policy Rating
    Green
  • Speech Code Category
    Harassment Policies
  • Last Updated
Title IX Sexual Harassment means conduct on the basis of sex that occurs in the United States within the educational program or activity of the College, which falls under the jurisdiction of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 because it…

Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources Policy

  • Policy Rating
    Green
  • Speech Code Category
    Internet Usage Policies
  • Last Updated
Information technology resources may not be intentionally used to view, store, print, or send obscene materials or slanderous, harassing, or threatening messages.

Amended and Restated Bylaws of The Colorado College: Academic Freedom

  • Policy Rating
    Green
  • Speech Code Category
    Advertised Commitments to Free Expression
  • Last Updated
Academic institutions exist for the transmission of knowledge, the quest for truth, the development of students, and the general wellbeing of society. In the pursuit of these ends, all members of the College community have such basic rights as freedom of speech…
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