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Acceptable Use

  • Policy Rating
    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
    Internet Usage Policies
  • Last Updated
Acceptable Use 鈥 Acceptable use is always ethical, reflects academic honesty, and shows restraint in the consumption of shared resources. Acceptable use demonstrates truth in communication, respect for intellectual property, ownership of data, system security mechanisms, and an individual鈥檚 freedom from intimidation鈥

Student Email Use

  • Policy Rating
    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
    Internet Usage Policies
  • Last Updated
When using email as an official means of communication students must apply professionalism, discretion, respect and standards appropriate for university communication. ... Any inappropriate email usage, examples of which are described below and elsewhere in this policy, is prohibited. Users receiving such鈥

Student Conduct Handbook: Disorderly or Disruptive Conduct on or Off Campus

  • Policy Rating
    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
    Other Speech Codes
  • Last Updated
Disorderly or disruptive conduct is the intentional creation of a disturbance on university property or at university-sponsored events including, but not limited to, fighting, committing a nuisance, endangering one鈥檚 own physical well-being, or disrupting, disturbing, or interfering with the academic atmosphere of鈥

University Policy 209: Unlawful Harassment and Discrimination

  • Policy Rating
    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
    Harassment Policies
  • Last Updated
鈥淏ullying鈥 means unwanted offensive and malicious behavior which undermines an individual or group through persistently negative attacks. There is typically an element of vindictiveness and the behavior is calculated to undermine, patronize, humiliate, intimidate, or demean the recipient. The behavior typically is鈥

Use of University Space

  • Policy Rating
    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
    Protest and Demonstration Policies
  • Last Updated
[U]se of University buildings and/or property is prohibited unless prior clearance and arrangements have been made. ... All events taking place outdoors, held in venues holding 500 people or more, and/or requiring tickets sales/distribution are considered Major Events. These events often require鈥

Student Handbook: Residence Hall Policies- Prohibited Behavior

  • Policy Rating
    Yellow
  • Speech Code Category
    Bullying Policies
  • Last Updated
Prohibited Behavior (includes but is not limited to) ... Bullying and cyberstalking.
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