Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
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MIT Rules for Campus Protests and Demonstrations
Rules for Demonstrations Demonstrations that occur on the MIT campus are subject to the following rules: 1. Demonstrations may only be organized or hosted by Departments, Labs, or Centers (DLCs), recognized student organizations, and employee unions (“Institute Groups”). ... 3. The Institute…
MIT Policies & Procedures: 12.5.5 Bulletin Boards, Postering, and Display Spaces
Institute Display Spaces may only be used by DLCs, recognized student groups, and other established Institute groups, such as academic and administrative units, unions, and employee resource groups. ... The use of posters on Institute Display Spaces shall only be used to…
Institute Discrimination & Harassment Response Office: Submit an Incident Report
All MIT community members are encouraged to report any concern about discrimination, discriminatory harassment, and bias. ... Prohibited discrimination and discriminatory harassment that you can report through these forms include: Discrimination on the basis of a protected class (i.e. race, color, sex…
Mind and Hand Book: Policies Regarding Student Behavior- II (7) (D) (2). Sexual Harassment
Sexual Harassment is unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature, such as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal, nonverbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, when: ... The conduct is sufficiently severe or pervasive that a reasonable person…
MITNet Rules of Use
Any use that might contribute to the creation of a hostile academic or work environment is prohibited ...
MIT Policies & Procedures: 9.5 Harassment
Harassment is defined as unwelcome conduct of a verbal, nonverbal or physical nature that is sufficiently severe or pervasive to create a work or academic environment that a reasonable person would consider intimidating, hostile or abusive and that adversely affects an individual’s…