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California State University - San Marcos

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San Marcos, California

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Interim CSU Nondiscrimination Policy: Non-Title IX (Tracks 2 and 3) Prohibited Conduct- Sexual Harassment

Sexual Harassment means unwelcome verbal, nonverbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature that includes, but is not limited to, sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, offering employment benefits or giving preferential treatment in exchange for sexual favors, or any other conduct…

Interim CSU Nondiscrimination Policy: Non-Title IX (Tracks 2 and 3) Prohibited Conduct- Harassment

Harassment means unwelcome verbal, nonverbal or physical conduct engaged in because of an individual Complainant's Protected Status. Harassment includes, but is not limited to, verbal harassment (e.g., epithets, derogatory comments, or slurs), physical harassment (e.g., assault, impeding or blocking movement, or any…

Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources

Users shall not use CSUSM technology resources for purposes that are inconsistent, incompatible, violate or are in conflict with federal, state laws, as well as campus and CSU regulations and policies. Violations may include but are not limited to harassment, defamation, making…

Standards for Student Conduct

Students are expected to be good citizens and to engage in responsible behaviors that reflect well upon their university, to be civil to one another and to others in the campus community, and contribute positively to student and university life.

Standards for Student Conduct

Misuse of computer facilities or resources, including: ... Use of computing facilities and resources to send obscene or intimidating and abusive messages.

Interim Systemwide Time, Place and Manner Policy: Spontaneous Activities, Unscheduled Events and Demonstrations

Spontaneous Activities, unscheduled events and demonstrations may be held in Public Areas and certain Limited Areas (as provided by the applicable Campus Addendum), without scheduling or reservations, so long as they do not disrupt scheduled events, violate University policies or applicable federal…
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