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The Washington University in St. Louis' Drug and Alcohol Policy affords student groups the privilege of serving alcohol at certain events. Please be familiar with this and the checklist provided. Students are expected to know and abide by all applicable...
Introduction
This document provides guidelines for appropriate use by students, faculty and staff of computer facilities and services at Washington University. It is not a comprehensive document covering all aspects of computer use. It offers...
This is an expanded, online version of the brochure created by the Committee on Sexual Assault (COSA), Student Health Services, and the Office of Judicial Programs. You might also want to consider using the Anonymous Report Form.
Washington University is...
Policy Statement
Washington University is committed to having a positive learning and working environment for its students, faculty, and staff. University policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, age, religion, gender, sexual...
Introduction and Policy Statement
Washington University is committed to maintaining a safe and healthful environment for members of the University community by promoting a drug-free environment as well as one free of the abuse of alcohol. Violations of...
Events Services
Event Services is responsible for scheduling the following University spaces; however, several University departments are responsible for scheduling their own spaces. Fees and policies vary from department to department. Please refer to...
Washington University encourages and gives full consideration to all applicants for admission, financial aid, and employment. The University does not discriminate in access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities on the basis of...
Bonfire Policy
The Washington University policy regarding Bonfires can be found on the Environmental Health & Safety Office website at http://www.ehs.wustl.edu/new/workplace.htm. After printing and reading the policy please contact the Environmental...
Interactions between the faculty and students at Washington University are guided by mutual trust, confidence, and professional ethics. Professional faculty-student relationships have a power differential between faculty members and students; personal...
Any activity organized by a student organization, or members of a student organization, which involves a member in practices which are injurious, or potentially injurious to an individual's physical, emotional, or psychological well being (as determined...
AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is a serious public health problem. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that at the end of 2006, 1,106,400 persons in the United States were living with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus...
Guidelines for Candidates and Other Political Speakers at Washington University
Washington University is committed to the expression of a wide diversity of ideas and opinions and to the discussion of those ideas and opinions. Consistent with these...
Alcohol, Marijuana, Other Drugs, and Related Paraphernalia
As adults, students are expected to know applicable laws and to be responsible for their own behavior. Students are expected to obey the laws and all University rules and regulations (a...
Introduction and Policy Statement
Washington University is committed to having a positive learning and working environment for its students, faculty and staff and will not tolerate sexual harassment.
Sexual harassment is an attack on the dignity of...
The University has adopted the following smoking policy for the Danforth Campus:
All University spaces will be nonsmoking unless otherwise indicated.
Departments responsible for a given space may designate smoking areas. Smoking signs will be the...
General Principles
Purpose: The primary purpose for the maintenance of discipline in the University setting is the protection of the campus community and the maintenance of an environment conducive to learning and inquiry. Freedom of thought and...
Effective learning, teaching and research all depend upon the ability of members of the academic community to trust one another and to trust the integrity of work that is submitted in classes for academic credit or conducted in the wider arena of...