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Facilities Use Policy

McNeese State University realizes the importance of its role in the community and the audiences it serves. When available, the University may provide facilities and resources to its students and employees as well as the community for events. ... Campus facilities are…

Free Speech and Public Forum Policy: Purpose and Background

As a publicly supported institution within the University of Louisiana System, McNeese State University values the publicly accessible nature of its campus and facilities and embraces the free and open exchange of ideas in the context of a diverse community of teachers…

Placement of Printed Materials on Campus Policy

To ensure that McNeese State University maintains an attractive campus appearance and protects the rights of all campus organizations and individuals as well as University property, the following rules relating to the posting of all printed materials (papers, signs, posters, and banners…

Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources Policy

User Responsibilities: Users must abide by all federal, state, and local laws … Users are reminded that use of IT resources may not materially and substantially disrupt university functions or another university member’s use of technology resources, or violate the law…

Power-Based Violence and Sexual Misconduct Policy: Sexual harassment

Sexual harassment: Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature when ... such conduct is so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it unreasonably interferes with a person’s employment or education, or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive employment or educational environment, and has…

Anti-Bullying Policy

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McNeese State University defines bullying as “engaging in repeated actions which cause another person to experience intimidation, the unlawful use of physical force or harassment that is so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it denies the victim equal access to the…
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