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General Information 2024 - 2025: Appendix J: Prohibition of Campus Violence

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Threatening behavior includes any behavior, whether intentional or reckless, that by its nature would be interpreted by a reasonable person as an intent to harm one's self, another person or damage property belonging to another. Threats may be oral, written, or communicated…

Services for Registered Student Organizations: Poster Approval

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    Posting and Distribution Policies
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The Texas Union has two bulletin boards where UT registered student organizations and University departments may post flyers and/or handbills for their events: ... In order to post an advertisement, you must first get it approved and stamped by the Unions Hospitality…

Residence Hall Manual: Residence Hall Public Areas

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Residence Hall Public Areas Housing staff may post flyers and bulletins, using appropriate posting adhesive, as needed in residence hall public areas. Two 8.5" x 11" flyers concerning university and residence hall policies or announcements are allowed on doors leading from public…

Institutional Rules on Student Services and Activities: Chapter 13- Speech, Expression, and Assembly: Harassment

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“Harassment” means hostile or threatening conduct or speech, whether oral, written, or symbolic, that (1) is sufficiently severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive to create an objectively hostile or threatening environment that interferes with or diminishes the victim's ability to participate in or…

General Information 2024 - 2025; Appendix I: Nondiscrimination Policy

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(B) Harassment: Verbal or physical conduct that is directed at an individual or group because of their race, color, sex, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, gender expression, religion, age, national origin, ethnicity, veteran status, disability, genetic information, military status, or any other…

Information Security Office: Acceptable Use Policy for University Students

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    Internet Usage Policies
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Electronic communications should meet the same standards for distribution or display as if they were tangible documents or instruments. Identify yourself clearly and accurately in all electronic communications. ... Examples of inappropriate use of resources are shown below. These actions frequently result…
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