Faculty and Unclassified Staff Handbook
Chapter 7-- Student Affairs
Dissent and Protest
Part of the freedom in the academic community is the student's right to orderly dissent and protest against any decision or issue. This right to demonstrate does not include using means or procedures which unnecessarily or unreasonably obstruct or interfere with the on-going functions of the University, nor endanger the health, safety, or well-being of any citizen in the on- or off-campus communities. Individuals wishing to express their concerns should confer with the Vice President for Student Affairs regarding procedural policy and appropriateness of their proposed actions. For more information refer to the University’s policy concerning the Use of Campus Grounds and Facilities.