Intolerance and bigotry are antithetical to the values of the
university and unacceptable within the Rutgers community. One of
the ways the university seeks to effect this principle is through a
policy of nondiscrimination, which prohibits discrimination on the
basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, national
origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, or veteran status in
university programs. In order to reinforce institutional goals of
nondiscrimination, tolerance, and civility, the following policy
against verbal assault, defamation, and harassment makes clear that
such behavior toward others violates acceptable standards of conduct
within the university. (This policy is not intended to supersede the
university's policy against harassment.)
Verbal assault, defamation, or harassment interferes with the mission
of the university. Each member of this community is expected to be
sufficiently tolerant of others so that all students are free to pursue
their goals in an open environment, able to participate in the free
exchange of ideas, and able to share equally in the benefits of our
educational opportunities. Beyond that, each member of the community is
encouraged to do all that she or he can to ensure that the university
is fair, humane, and responsible to all students.
A community establishes standards in order to be able to fulfill its
mission. The policy against verbal assault, defamation, and harassment
seeks to guarantee certain minimum standards. Free speech and the open
discussion of ideas are an integral part of the university community
and are fully encouraged, but acts that restrict the rights and
opportunities of others through violence, intimidation, the destruction
of property, or verbal assault, even if communicative in nature, are
not protected speech and are to be condemned.
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