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STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
DISRUPTION POLICY
Protests, sit-ins, demonstrations, student strikes, and other
forms of expressions violate the Code of Non-Academic Conduct when they:
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Disrupt or obstruct curricular, co-curricular, or
administrative/operational activities of the University
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Deny the rights of students, faculty, staff, or guests of
the University
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Deprive others of the opportunity to speak or be heard
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Take hostages
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Inhibit others from moving freely on any part of the
University campus, property owned or leased by the University, or to areas
where they desire or need to pursue their goals
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Disrupt the proper use of University offices or facilities
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Endanger the safety of any person on University property
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Destroy or damage property
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Violate statutory health and safety regulations
LOCATION
Protests, sit-ins, demonstrations, and other forms of expression
are prohibited in residential areas or offices assigned to members of the
faculty, staff, and students.
SYMBOLIC STRUCTURES
Symbolic structures (e.g., displays, statues, booths, banners,
shanties, tents) must be approved by the dean of students according to
standard procedures, and must be removed at the conclusion of the approved
period.
COSTS
Individuals involved in forms of expression, dissent, and
political action may be responsible for costs associated with these activities.
Costs that could be incurred include, but are not limited to, repair or
replacement of damaged property and additional security costs that are deemed
necessary by University officials.
INTERNAL INJUNCTION
The Student Judicial Board (SJB) has the power to determine when
free expression or an action by an individual or group create conditions that
damage the environment necessary for teaching and learning, infringe upon the
rights of other individuals, or "otherwise hinder the community in
achieving its purpose." Upon receiving a complaint that a disruption or
harassment is in process or imminent, the SJB shall convene to review the
complaint.
The SJB has the authority to warn an individual or group that
specific conduct or action infringes on the rights of others to an environment
that is "free and favorable" for teaching and learning or
"hinders the community in achieving its purpose," and that such
conduct or action must cease by a specific deadline. This warning carries the
force of an internal injunction, which will remain in effect until superseded by
a decision of the president. If the SJB determines that an internal injunction
has been violated, one of its officers will report the violation to the vice
president for student affairs. The vice president for student affairs, in consultation with an officer of the SJB,
may impose immediate temporary sanctions that could include an interim
suspension of individual students pending a full, formal judicial hearing, which
would be held at the earliest opportunity.
INTERIM SUSPENSION
If a student’s continued presence in class or on campus
endangers University property, the physical safety or well-being of other
members of the University community, affects his/her physical or emotional
safety or well-being, or disrupts the educational process of the community, the
vice president for student affairs (or designee) may invoke an interim suspension. An interim
suspension is an immediate temporary suspension from the University pending a
judicial hearing.
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