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710 Administrative Guidelines Prohibiting Discrimination, Including Title IX Sexual Harassment
SUBJECT: | ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION, INCLUDING TITLE IX SEXUAL HARASSMENT |
NUMBER: | 710 |
AUTHORIZING BODY: | BOARD OF TRUSTEES |
RESPONSIBLE OFFICE: | OFFICE OF TITLE IX AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMPLIANCE |
DATE ISSUED: | APRIL 1989 |
LAST UPDATE: | AUGUST, 2024 |
LAST REVIEW: | AUGUST, 2024 |
RATIONALE: Oakland University is committed to equality of opportunity for all persons. In a society that relies on an informed, educated citizenry, no one should be denied the opportunity to attain his or her fullest potential. The University strives to build a community that welcomes and honors all persons and that provides equal opportunity in education and employment. | |
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POLICY:
To the extent that the Policy conflicts with first amendment or other legal rights as members of the University community, such other relevant legal provision shall control. Furthermore, the Policy shall not be interpreted to modify eligibility criteria for student and employment benefits or modify the legal definition of the terms "spouse" or "dependent."
Harassment based on a person's race, sex, sexual orientation, age, height, weight, disability, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, marital status, familial status, or veteran status is generally prohibited by law and, therefore, is a form of discrimination prohibited by the Policy. Sexual harassment also includes conduct of a sexual nature that has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work, academic performance, or use of University services, or which creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working, educational or service environment. Examples of sexual harassment include, but are not limited to, sexual assault and unwelcome: sexual propositions, sexually graphic comments about a person's body, touching, patting, pinching, leering, persistent sexual jokes or comments, and displays of sexually graphic pictures.
Sexual harassment, including sexual harassment as defined by the federal law called Title IX (“Title IX Sexual Harassment), is specifically prohibited by this Policy. For the definitions of Title IX Sexual Harassment, to understand what conduct is prohibited by Title IX, and to understand the University’s grievance procedures for Title IX Sexual Harassment, see the Procedures for Responding to Reports of Title IX Sexual Harassment under the Policies tab at http://wd2h.airllevant.com/title-ix-and-compliance/title-ix-resources/
2. Disciplinary Action: Faculty, staff and students who engage in discrimination or retaliation may be disciplined, up to and including termination of employment or expulsion. The applicable grievance/disciplinary procedure, if any, will apply. Faculty, staff and students must contact the Office of Title IX and Equal Opportunity Compliance for clarification if they do not understand what conduct is prohibited by the Policy. Discipline will not be reduced if a faculty member, staff member or student claims s/he did not understand that his/her behavior was prohibited by policy. Persons who are not members of the University community who violate this Policy while on campus may be prohibited from coming onto part or all of the campus.
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