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![]() Academic Freedom and Standards of ConductDistribution of Published Materials on CampusFreedom of expression is absolutely essential to the life of the University. In order to guarantee that freedom to every member of the University community and to provide an atmosphere in which free and open debate will prosper, the following policies have been established governing the distribution of published materials on the campus.
The policy outlined above was developed by the former Committee on Student Publications and concerns distribution by persons and groups. It was approved by this Committee, by the Student Government Association and Graduate Student Association consultants, and by the faculty in May 1969. The policy does not require the University to use its campus mail service or other forms of distribution to distribute items so sponsored by individuals or groups. Questions regarding the policy should be directed to Judicial Affairs. Faculty members should familiarize themselves with University
policies concerning use of campus mail, bulletin boards, space and equipment
and the like. The University charter states that "The University shall
never be managed or conducted in the interest of any party, sect or denomination".
In addition labor law and practice sets limits on the activities of labor
unions that are not collective bargaining agents. Questions concerning
labor law and its interpretation should be directed to the Vice President
for Administration. The use of University mails and facilities for unauthorized
solicitation of funds for causes unrelated to University operations or
for private activities or concerns is not permitted. Last editorial update
2/15/98.
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