Texas Tech University
Public University
Lubbock, Texas
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Texas Tech University System Regulation 07.06.B: Non-Title IX Sexual Misconduct
Sexual Harassment. Unwelcome, sex-based verbal or physical conduct that: ... In the education context, is sufficiently severe, persistent, or pervasive that the conduct unreasonably interferes with a student’s ability to participate in or benefit from educational programs or activities. Examples of inappropriate…
Student Handbook: Solicitations, Advertisements, and Printed Materials
Printed materials are publications, handbills, posters, leaflets and other written matter intended for public distribution, sale or display on campus. The following policies apply to the display and distribution of printed materials and digital signage in all areas of the University campus…
Texas Tech University System Regulation 07.06.A: Title IX Sexual Misconduct
Title IX Sexual Misconduct. Conduct that allegedly occurred against a person in the United States, in University’s Education Program or Activity, on the basis of sex, and that satisfies one or more of the following: ... Severe, Pervasive, and Objectively Offensive Conduct…
Student Handbook: Freedom of Expression
Texas Tech University recognizes freedom of speech and expression as a fundamental right and seeks to ensure free, robust, and uninhibited debate and deliberation by students enrolled at TTU as well as other persons.
Student Handbook: Code of Student Conduct- Misconduct
Harmful, Threatening, or Endangering Conduct Intentional or reckless behavior that harms, threatens, or endangers the health or safety of self or others. ... Threats Any act or communication (written, oral, or otherwise) a reasonable person would interpret as a serious expression of…
Information Technology Division: Misuse or Abuse of Computer Equipment, Programs, or Data
Conduct for which disciplinary action may be taken--in relation to computer equipment, programs, or data--include, but are not limited to, the following: ... Any violation of federal, state, or Texas Tech computer-use laws and policies or Code of Student Conduct.