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POLICY ON UNLAWFUL HARASSMENT
I. Sexual Harassment
1. GENERAL STATEMENT
Sexual harassment undermines the integrity of the academic
and work environment, and prevents its victims and their peers
from achieving their full potential. All members of the university
community are entitled to work in an atmosphere free from
sexual overtures or innuendoes that are unsolicited and unwelcome.
It is the particular responsibility of those who hold positions
of authority to avoid actions that are or can be construed
as inappropriate, sexually abusive, or unprofessional.
2. Definition of Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment is unwanted or gender-based behavior that
occurs when one person has formal or informal power over the
other. There are three elements to sexual harassment:
- The behavior is unwanted or unwelcome.
- The behavior is sexual or related to the gender of the
person.
- The behavior occurs in the context of a relationship where
one person has more formal power than the other (such as
a supervisor over an employee or a faculty member over a
student) or more informal power (such as one peer over another).
3. Types of Sexual Harassment (Conditions Creating Sexual
Harassment)
Sexual harassment exists when any of the four conditions
are met:
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Submission to the conduct is made a term
or condition, either explicitly or implicitly, of obtaining
education or employment;
or
- Submission to or rejection of the conduct is used as
a factor in decisions affecting that person’s education
or employment;
or
- The conduct has either the purpose or effect of “substantially
interfering” with a person’s education or employment;
or
- The conduct creates an “intimidating, hostile or
offensive” education or work environment.
It is expected that the Deans, Chairs, Department Heads,
Directors and other supervisors will monitor and take corrective
action whenever instances of sexual harassment are either
observed or reported to them. While the decision regarding
resolution normally remains within the unit, all allegations
of sexual harassment are to be immediately reported to the
Office of Equal Opportunity Programs.
It should be clearly understood that the University will
take action to prevent sexual harassment, including, if necessary,
disciplining those individuals whose behavior violates University
policy. Discipline may include, but is not limited to, oral
or written warning, transfer, suspension or dismissal.
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