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Preamble<\/a> | General Policy<\/a> | Guidelines<\/a> | Posting and Distribution of Announcements and Event Publicity<\/a><\/p>\n Updated July 29, 2019<\/p>\n Saint Peter’s University is an academic community committed to the intellectual life. In accordance with its Mission Statement and The Petrean Creed, Saint Peter’s University is committed to discourse intended to seek truth and recognizes its responsibility to provide a forum for the free expression of ideas. In the context of academic freedom, Saint Peter’s University gladly invites speakers of various persuasions and convictions to address its community.<\/p>\n Saint Peter’s is committed to standards promoting free speech and expression. This statement of policy outlines principles that ensure these standards relative to the sponsored engagement of a speaker by any department chair, individual faculty member or officially recognized faculty group, officially recognized student organization, and\/or administrators or administrative departments (hereinafter collectively the “University Community”), subject to the conditions set forth below and consistent with the regulations and principles outlined in the University Student Code of Conduct, the Academic Handbook, and the Employee Handbook.<\/p>\n A. Members of the University Community have the right to express points of view on the widest range of public and private concerns and engage in the robust expression of ideas. This freedom, however, is subject to reasonable restrictions of time, place, and manner defined as:<\/p>\n The right of free speech and expression does not include unlawful activity or activity that endangers or threatens to endanger the safety of any member of the University Community. Federal, state and local laws will be enforced as applicable.<\/p>\n B. The University does not condone speech that is grossly offensive on matters such as gender, race, creed, color, religion, national origin, alienage, citizenship, ancestry, age, marital or political status, affectional or sexual orientation, domestic partnership status, disability (including AIDS or HIV infection), pregnancy, liability for service in the United States armed forces, gender identity or expression, genetic information and\/or any other classification protected by law; and will act as it deems necessary to promote further education on these matters. The Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Vice President for Student Affairs (hereinafter collectively the \u201cVice Presidents\u201d) have the responsibility for administering the guidelines that follow below. In administering these guidelines, the Vice Presidents shall be advised by a Committee on Speakers and Expression, composed of students, faculty, and administrators of the University (\u201cCommittee on Speakers and Expression\u201d). The Vice Presidents and the Committee may consider and recommend to the President revisions and improvements to these guidelines in a manner consistent with the ideals articulated at the beginning of this document. It is imperative that members of the University community thoroughly read the entire Speakers and Expression Policy before undertaking efforts to sponsor external speakers on the University\u2019s campuses and property.<\/p>\n The following describes the procedures for faculty, administrators and student organizations:<\/p>\n Any event that receives financial support or other benefits of any kind from the University must be open to the University Community. If seating is expected to be limited, an equitable means of ticket distribution must be approved by the appropriate University Office.<\/p>\n Saint Peter’s University encourages the University community to promote their events and activities responsibly through a full range of available media.\u00a0 Communication and publicity should be conducted in a manner that is respectful of others’ rights to share information and recognizes one’s part in the community. The foremost issue in this policy is the safety and security of the University, its students, faculty, staff, administrators, guests and facilities. Many of the restrictions exist to ensure safety and respect for all.<\/p>\n Any media outreach that involves contacting publications or broadcast outlets to cover a campus event must be coordinated with the Office of University Communications. This Office shall be notified of all external speakers and respond to all media inquiries.<\/p>\n An individual or group wishing to protest at an event may peacefully do so as long as any speaker’s right to free speech and the audience’s right to see and to hear a speaker are not violated.<\/p>\n
\n<\/a>I. Preamble<\/h2>\n
<\/a>II. General Policy<\/h2>\n
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\nC. In all events, the use of the University forum shall not imply acceptance or endorsement by the University of the views expressed by any speaker.<\/p>\n<\/a>III. Guidelines<\/h2>\n
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D. Literature and Publicity<\/h3>\n
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F. Disciplinary Procedures<\/h3>\n