University of California - Riverside
Public University
Riverside, California
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University of California: Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment
Sexual Harassment is when: … unwelcome sexual or other sex-based conduct is sufficiently severe, persistent or pervasive that it unreasonably denies, adversely limits, or interferes with a person’s participation in or benefit from the education, employment or other programs or activities of…
Policy 700-70: Speech and Advocacy
On University grounds open to the public generally, all persons may exercise the constitutionally protected rights of free expression speech, assembly, worship and distribution and sale of non-commercial literature incidental to the exercise of these freedoms. ... "Areas open to the public…
UCR Principles of Community
We as members of the University of California Riverside affirm our responsibility and commitment to creating and fostering a respectful, cooperative, professional and courteous campus environment. Implicit in this mutual respect is the right of each of us to live, study, teach…
UCR Housing Residential Student Conduct Policies: Disorderly Conduct
Lewd, indecent, or obscene conduct or expression (including oral, visual, and other means) is prohibited. Viewing of sexually explicit materials or engaging in sexual acts in common areas is not permitted.
UCR Housing Residential Student Conduct Policies: Abuse, Threatening Behavior, Harassment, Stalking and Violence
Direct and indirect forms of abuse, threats, coercion, harassment, intimidation, stalking, bullying, unwanted personal contact, violence against another person or their property or causing the reasonable apprehension of physical or verbal harm, are prohibited. This policy includes but, is not limited to…
Grounds for Discipline and Standards of Conduct: Sexual, Racial, and Other Forms of Harassment
Harassment, defined as conduct that is so severe and/or pervasive, and objectively offensive, and that so substantially impairs a person's access to university programs or activities that the person is effectively denied equal access to the university's resources and opportunities.