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Acceptable Use Policy

Users are obligated to never use University systems (such as the Intranet or Internet) to engage in activities that are unlawful, violate University policies or in ways that would: Be disruptive, cause offense to others, or harm morale. Be considered harassing or…

Student Judicial Handbook: Conduct Standards and Policies- Personal Violations

Verbal abuse – the use of harsh, often insulting language to any member of the University community.

Student Judicial Handbook: Conduct Standards and Policies- Property Violations

Use of computing facilities to send obscene, pornographic, or abusive messages.

Student Judicial Handbook: Conduct Standards and Policies- Personal Violations

Disorderly Conduct – Constituting a public nuisance by being offensive to public order or decency. Disorderly conduct includes, but is not limited to engaging in violent behavior, making unreasonably loud noise, lewd or indecent behavior or an offensive utterance or gesture.

Student Judicial Handbook: General Standards of Conduct- Decorum

Students are expected to refrain from using four-letter words, obscenities, and non-verbal behavior that is not acceptable under Delaware State University’s standards of decency when communicating (verbally, nonverbally, or in writing) with parents, students, visitors, professional staff, and others on university premises…

Student Judicial Handbook: Individual or Group Protest Action Policy

All students who wish to organize a group protest, whether they are members of a recognized student organization, must follow the same procedures as student organizations to request access to facilities or a location on University premises. The University reserves the right…
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