Texas Tech University System Regulation 07.06.B: Non-Title IX Sexual Misconduct
Angelo State University
Relevant Excerpt
Sexual Harassment. Unwelcome, sex-based verbal or physical conduct that: ...
In the education context, is sufficiently severe, persistent, or pervasive that the conduct unreasonably interferes with a student鈥檚 ability to participate in or benefit from educational programs or activities.
Examples of inappropriate behavior that may constitute Sexual Harassment include, but are not limited to: (1) sexual teasing, jokes, remarks, or questions; (2) sexual looks and gestures; (3) sexual innuendoes or stories; (4) communicating in a manner with sexual overtones; (5) inappropriate comments about dress or physical appearance; (6) inappropriate discussion of private sexual behavior; (7) gifts, letters, calls, emails, online posts, or materials of a sexual nature; (8) sexually explicit visual material (calendars, posters, cards, software, internet, or other multimedia materials); (9) sexual favoritism; (10) pressure for dates or sexual favors; (11) unwelcome physical contact (touching, patting, stroking, rubbing); (12) nonconsensual video or audio-taping of sexual activity; (13) exposing one鈥檚 genitals or inducing another to expose their genitals; (14) Stalking; (15) domestic or Dating Violence; (16) Nonconsensual Sexual Intercourse, Sexual Assault, or rape; and (17) other gender-based threats, discrimination, intimidation, hazing, bullying, Stalking, or violence.