Johns Hopkins University
Private University
Baltimore, Maryland
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Undergraduate Student Organization Policies and Procedures: Solicitation
Johns Hopkins University is a private campus and reserves the right to determine who may or may not solicit on campus. Solicitation may be defined as anything from selling a product to distributing information, to recruitment activities of any kind. Solicitation without…
Student Conduct Code
2. The physical or emotional abuse of any person or any action that threatens physical or emotional harm or endangers the physical or emotional well-being, health or safety of any person. 3. Any physical or verbal threats against or harassment, bullying or…
Student Leadership and Involvement: Policies and Procedures- Event Promotion
The rules and regulations governing advertising on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus are designed to encourage the promotion of sanctioned events and activities on campus in a fair manner. In addition, advertising should not disrupt academic classes, programs, or activities and…
The Johns Hopkins University Sexual Misconduct Policy and Procedures: Non-Title IX Hostile Environment
The term “non-Title IX sex-based harassment,” whether between people of different sexes, or the same sex, includes, but is not limited to, conduct that does not meet the definition of Title IX Sexual Harassment but otherwise constitutes unwelcome and offensive conduct based…
Discrimination and Harassment Policy and Procedures
Harassment: For purposes of this Policy, “harassment” is defined as any type of behavior which is based on an individual’s or group’s membership in a “protected class(es)” that is: (a) unwelcome and (b) offensive when: 1) Submission to the conduct is made…
The Johns Hopkins University Sexual Misconduct Policy and Procedures: Title IX Sexual Harassment
Title IX Sexual Harassment: The term “Title IX Sexual Harassment” means conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the following: ... Unwelcome conduct that a reasonable person would determine is so severe, pervasive and objectively offensive that…