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University of Wisconsin - La Crosse

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Residence Life Policies: Harassment

Causing repeated, severe, or pervasive intimidation, invasion of privacy, or any threat to the well-being of a person or group which is communicated by any means is prohibited. This includes but is not limited to: verbal, non-verbal, in writing, through technology, through…

Residence Life Procedures: Hate/bias incidents

Hate/bias incidents Residence Life and UW-La Crosse view hate incidents and all manifestations of prejudice and intolerance as contradictory to our mission as a University and a community, and as a threat to each individual's right to a safe living and learning…

UWS 17.151 Sexual Misconduct Subject to Disciplinary Action

(1)  Sexual harassment. Conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies any of the following: ... (b) Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature directed towards an individual that, when using the legal "reasonable person" standard, is so severe or pervasive and objectively…

Regent Policy Document 14-2: Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment: #2

Hostile environment sexual harassment. ... 2. Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature directed towards an individual that, when using the legal “reasonable person” standard, is so severe or pervasive and objectively offensive that it has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering…

Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Policy

Discriminatory Harassment is a form of discrimination consisting of unwelcome verbal, written, graphic or physical conduct that: (a) Is directed at an individual or group of individuals on the basis of the individual or group of individuals’ actual or perceived protected status…

Residence Life Procedures: Posters, signs and materials

Residence Life Staff have both the right and the responsibility to regulate the hallway-facing side of room doors. The hallway-facing side of room doors affects the community of the residence hall, and not solely the students in the room. Therefore, students are…
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