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Student Conduct Code: Sexual Misconduct

Sexual harassment (also called “sexual misconduct”) is conduct that is: 1) sexual in nature; 2) unwelcome; and 3) denies or limits an individual’s ability to participate in or benefit from the University's education program or work environment.

Student Conduct Code: Violations

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Harassment, intimidation, stalking, bullying, including cyber-bullying, and/or other threatening behavior.

Title IX: Frequently Asked Questions

What are some examples of sexual Harassment? Inappropriate behavior may include: Sexual jokes, innuendoes, gestures Unwanted flirtation, advances, or propositions Pressure for sex Leering Display of sexually suggestive objects/visuals Display/transmission of sexually suggestive electronic content Any unnecessary, unwanted physical contact Sexual assault…

Conditions for Use of University Computing Resources

There will be no dissemination of libelous, slanderous or discriminatory material or any other material as prohibited by law via email or other electronic media.

Procedure 5.01:2 Reporting & Investigating Discrimination, Sexual Harassment and Retaliation

Sexual Harassment, as an umbrella category, includes the offenses of sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking, and is defined as: ... Conduct that a reasonable person would determine is so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively…
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