Carnegie Mellon University
Private University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Discriminatory and Sexual Misconduct Policy (Interim): Prohibited Conduct Definitions- Discriminatory Harassment
Discriminatory Harassment means unwelcome conduct of a verbal, nonverbal, or physical nature, including electronic communication, on the basis of a Protected Class, when such conduct Based on the totality of the circumstances, evaluated subjectively and objectively, is sufficiently severe or pervasive that…
Bias Reporting and Response
The university deeply values the freedoms of speech, thought, expression and assembly as core elements of our educational mission. The freedom of expression policy clearly articulates our institutional commitment toward this end and outlines the rights and responsibilities accruing to our community…
Discriminatory and Sexual Misconduct Policy (Interim): Prohibited Conduct Definitions- Sex-Based Harassment
Sex-Based Harassment means any harassment based on sex, including sex stereotypes, sex characteristics, sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or Pregnancy or Related Conditions, that falls into one or more of the following categories: ... Unwelcome sex-based conduct that, based on the totality of…
Carnegie Mellon University Policy on Disorderly Conduct
Disorderly conduct is ordinarily defined as the use of abusive or obscene language or gestures to/by a member of the campus community, publicly intoxicated behavior or persistence, after a request to desist, in behavior which inconveniences or impedes other members of the…
Sexual Misconduct Policy (Interim): Definitions- Federal Rule Sexual Misconduct
FEDERAL RULE SEXUAL MISCONDUCT is a subset of Prohibited Conduct which meets the definition of Sexual Harassment in the Title IX Regulations at 34 CFR Part 106.30. Something which meets the definition of category of Prohibited Conduct (defined above) rises to the…
Carnegie Mellon University Computing Policy
The following activities are expressly prohibited at Carnegie Mellon: ... Using mail messages to harass or intimidate another person (such as by repeatedly sending unwanted mail or broadcasting unsolicited mail).