Guidebook to Reed: Community Policies- Discriminatory Harassment and Sexual Misconduct Policy
Reed College
Relevant Excerpt
Other harassing conduct violates this policy if it is sufficiently severe, pervasive, or persistent that it either (1) denies, interferes with, or limits a person鈥檚 ability to participate in or benefit from the College鈥檚 programs or activities; or (2) creates a learning, working, or living environment that a reasonable person would consider intimidating, hostile, or offensive, and lacking a reasonable academic, educational or artistic justification. Such harassment may include: ...
- Bullying, defined as repeated or aggressive behavior likely to intimidate, discomfort, or hurt another member of the Reed community, physically or mentally.