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Bridgewater State University

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Bridgewater, Massachusetts

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Massachusetts State Universities' Equal Opportunity, Nondiscrimination, and Title IX Plan

4.1.3 Discriminatory harassment. A form of prohibited discrimination including verbal and/or physical conduct based on membership, association with, or perceived membership in a protected class that: (1) has the purpose or effect of creating an objectively intimidating or hostile work or educational…

Student Handbook: Free Speech and Demonstration Policy

With the approval of the chief of police or designee at least 24 hours in advance, noncommercial pamphlets, handbills, circulars, newspapers, magazines, and other written materials may be distributed on a person-to-person basis in open areas on campus that are at least…

Student Handbook: Student Code of Conduct

The following list of behaviors is intended to represent the types of acts that constitute violations of The Student Code of Conduct. Although the list is extensive, it should not be regarded as all-inclusive. All community members are responsible for knowing and…

Student Handbook: Student Code of Conduct

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“Bullying" means the severe or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal, or electronic expression, or a physical act or gesture, or any combination thereof, directed at another individual that has the effect of: causing physical or emotional…

Student Handbook: Free Speech and Demonstration Policy

As defined below, public forum areas are generally available for speeches and demonstrations between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Except as further provided below, the use of these areas for speaking, demonstrating, and other forms of expression must be…

Student Handbook: Responsible Use of Information Technology

Responsible use of information technology requires that you: ... Use only accounts and communication facilities which you are duly authorized to use and for the purposes for which they were intended; for example, you should not use University information technology to run…
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