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The academic integrity violations process is followed in all cases of suspected academic dishonesty. Students are expected to prepare and present their own work to satisfy academic requirements. Implied threats: includes, but is not limited to, gestures, taunting comments, and/or any behaviors that create a threatening environment, including threats against the University and/or its property.Retaliation: includes, but is not limited to, extortion or action taken against another member of the community who has been identified as a complainant, victim, witness, or University representative alleging misconduct.Written: includes, but is not limited to, instant messaging, internet usage, email, cell phone/texting, social media, letters, unprofessional language, signs, banners, Spirit Rock, clothing, dry erase boards, and/or other specific graffiti.

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Physical: includes, but is not limited to, assault, battery, fighting, false imprisonment, coercion, hazing, alcohol poisoning, stalking, prohibiting a person from freely entering or departing a room or event through physical force or presence or otherwise confining a person, and any unwanted physical contact, including sexual misconduct, between individuals or attempts of physical threat.Verbal: includes, but is not limited to, threats, unprofessional language, discrimination, harassment, bullying, and cyberbullying made in person, over the phone, left on voicemail, or other auditory means.Reports of abuse and/or threatening behavior may result in an immediate interim suspension from the University and/or University housing. Abusive, Threatening, or Bullying BehaviorĪny conduct that threatens or endangers the physical, mental, and/or emotional health and safety of a member of the University community, including oneself, on or off University property, or at a University-sponsored or supervised activity is considered abusive or threatening behavior.














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