Colby College
Private University
Waterville, Maine
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Student Handbook: Community Values Violations- Creating a Hostile Environment
Creating a Hostile Environment 鈥 Unwelcome conduct through any means, including verbal abuse, graphic or written statements, physical assault, or other conduct that may be threatening, harmful, or humiliating, that is subjectively and objectively offensive and is sufficiently severe or pervasive that鈥
Title IX and Interpersonal Violence Policy & Guidance: Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment
Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment is defined as unwelcomed sex-based conduct that, based on the totality of the circumstances, is subjectively and objectively offensive and is so severe or pervasive that it limits or denies a person鈥檚 ability to participate in or benefit鈥
Policy on Acceptable Use of Digital Resources
IT resources may not be used in any manner prohibited by state and federal law or disallowed by licenses, contracts, or College policy. This section, while not all-inclusive, lists examples of misuse that may constitute a violation of College policy. ... Sending鈥
Student Handbook: Code of Student Conduct, The Colby Affirmation, and Our Community Values
By accepting membership in the Colby community, students agree to conduct themselves in a manner that is consistent with the values expressed in the Colby Affirmation, the Vision for the Colby Community, and other statements of principle. ... The Colby Affirmation鈥
Student Handbook: General College Policies and Procedures- Free Expression
Free Expression: The right of free expression鈥攚hich does not include a right to harass, intimidate, injure, or silence others鈥攊s essential in an academic community and will be vigorously protected. Infringing upon the expression of views, either by interfering with a speaker, or鈥
Student Handbook: Chalking Policy
On occasion, student organizations or individual(s) may seek to promote public awareness on issues and concerns by 鈥渃halking鈥 various areas of the campus grounds. Chalking may be done on walkways or roads (not steps or buildings) provided the following guidelines are followed鈥