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AR 4.10 Code of Student Conduct: Standards of Conduct- Harm and Threat of Harm

Harm and threat of harm includes physical abuse, verbal abuse, threats, intimidation, harassment, force, or other conduct that causes injury or a reasonable expectation of injury to the physical or mental health or safety of another person.

AR 4:10 Code of Student Conduct: Standards of Conduct- Bullying and Cyberbullying

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Bullying, including cyberbullying, is repeated or hostile behaviors that a reasonable person would find intimidating or that would harm or distress another person, but fall short of being harassment. This provision will not be used to discipline students for speech protected by鈥

AR 6:1 Policy on Discrimination and Harassment

Harassment, a form of discrimination, is unwelcome conduct that is based on the statuses noted in section II.A above. Harassment becomes a violation of University policy when: ... 2. The conduct is sufficiently severe, pervasive, or persistent to interfere with an individual's鈥

AR 9:2 Regulations Governing the Use of Facilities by Registered Student Organizations

Members of the student body, faculty, and/or staff of the University may distribute on behalf of registered student organizations free-of-charge non-commercial announcements, statements, or materials at any reasonable outdoor area on the campus. Such distribution must be consistent with the orderly conduct鈥

AR 6:2 (Interim) Policy and Procedures for Addressing and Resolving Allegations of Sexual Harassment Under Title IX and Other Forms of Sexual Misconduct

"Sexual Harassment鈥 for Title IX Purposes 鈥渕eans conduct on the basis of sex that occurs in the University鈥檚 education program or education activity and satisfies one or more of the following: ... Unwelcome conduct determined by a reasonable person to be so鈥

AR 4:10 Code of Student Conduct: Rights of UK Students- Right of Free Expression

A student has the right to engage in discussion, to exchange thought and opinion, to speak, write, or print freely on any subject, and to join associations in accordance with the guarantees of federal or state Constitutions.
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