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Rutgers Policy 10.2.11: Code of Student Conduct- Bullying, Intimidation, and Harassment

Bullying, intimidation, and harassment: 1. Making any communication to another person in any manner likely to cause alarm, including through electronic or social media platforms. 2. Subjecting or threatening to subject another person or animal to striking, kicking, shoving, or offensive touching…

Rutgers Policy 10.2.11: Code of Student Conduct- Non-Title IX Sexual Harassment

Non-Title IX sexual harassment, which refers to: a. Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct, or communication of a sexual nature, including through electronic or social media platforms when: … such conduct has the effect of…

Student Affairs: Bias Prevention

Bias is defined by the University as an act, verbal, written, physical, psychological, that threatens, or harms a person or group on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status…

Rutgers Policy 60.1.12: Policy Prohibiting Discrimination and Harassment

Harassment is conduct directed toward an individual or group based on membership in one or more protected classes. Such conduct must be sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter an individual’s employment conditions, or a student’s educational opportunities1 which, in turn, creates an…

Student Centers and Activities: Policies- Large Events

Large Events The Rutgers University-New Brunswick Division of Student Affairs defines large events as programs with many complex variables regarding event type, attendance size, and facility limitations and use. Factors considered in implementing Large Event policies include: Type of Event (concert, dance…

Rutgers Policy 10.2.11: Code of Student Conduct- Gender-based Harassment

Gender-based harassment, which refers to acts of aggression, intimidation, stalking, or hostility based on gender, gender identity, or gender-stereotyping. Gender-based harassment can occur if students are harassed either for exhibiting what is perceived as a stereotypical characteristic of their sex, or for…
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