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RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Campus Expression: Students enjoy freedom of speech and expression on campus and at University-sponsored, off-campus events or activities. Civil discourse, characterized by mutual respect for individuals and for opposing viewpoints, is an inherent responsibility of all members of the University community.
Free speech and expression does not include illegal activity, or activity that endangers or threatens to endanger the safety of any member of the community, or any of the University’s physical facilities, or any activity that disrupts or impedes the functions of the University or threatens such disruption or hindrance.
Indecent or obscene expression that is offensive on matters such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, disability, or sexual orientation is inappropriate in a university community.
University facilities may not be used for the continued public advocacy of positions contrary to the Catholic character of the University.
Classroom Expression: Students enjoy freedom of research, of legitimate classroom discussion, and of advocacy of alternative opinions to those expressed in the classroom.
For purposes of academic credit, students will be evaluated on knowledge and academic performance and not on the basis of personal or political beliefs.
Public Speakers: Students may invite and hear speakers of their choice on subjects of their choice, subject to the limitation that the University may withhold approval of an event or a speaker if holding such an event or providing a forum for the speaker is determined to be contrary to the mission of the University.
Campus Publications and Communications: The student press and radio station enjoy editorial freedom. This freedom carries with it the obligation to operate responsibly according to journalistic and broadcast ethics, consistent with the University’s mission and any applicable legal regulations. Student editors and managers will not be suspended arbitrarily because of student, faculty, administration, alumni, or community disapproval of editorial policy or content.
Campus Postings and Distribution of Literature: Students or student organizations may post or distribute written materials on campus providing such posting or distribution conforms to University guidelines on campus expression, solicitation, and posting. Any materials to be posted or distributed must be approved by the Director of Student Activities.
Conduct Process: Students have a right to written notice of any conduct charges, to a hearing to resolve the conduct charges, and to written notice of any disciplinary actions.
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