Prohibited Discrimination and Retaliation
University of Oregon
Relevant Excerpt
2. Harassment: Unwelcome verbal or physical conduct based on a protected characteristic that is sufficiently severe or pervasive that it substantially interferes with an individual鈥檚 employment, education or access to university programs, activities, or opportunities, and would have such an effect on a reasonable person who is similarly situated. Harassment may include, but is not limited to, verbal statements or nonverbal or physical conduct, graphic or written statements, threats, or slurs. Whether the alleged conduct unreasonably interferes depends on the totality of the particular circumstances, including the nature, frequency and duration of the conduct in question, the location and context in which it occurs, and the status of the individuals involved.
3. Sexual Harassment: A specific form of Harassment involving unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature (such as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, nonverbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature) when: ... The conduct is sufficiently severe or pervasive that it has the effect, intended or unintended, of unreasonably interfering with an individual鈥檚 work or academic performance or it has created an intimidating, hostile or offensive environment and would have such an effect on a similarly-situated reasonable person. Whether the alleged conduct unreasonably interferes depends on the totality of the particular circumstances, including the nature, frequency, and duration of the conduct in question, the location and context in which it occurs, and the status of the individuals involved.