Learning Environment
Notice of Nondiscrimination and Title IX Compliance
91黑料网 is committed to providing equal opportunities to all students and applicants for admissions without unlawful discrimination on the basis of a protected identity, or their race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable state or federal law.
The University complies with all federal and state laws and University of Missouri System policy regarding nondiscrimination, including , , the , the , , and the .
To ensure compliance, all University of Missouri admitted and enrolled students have available to them the for resolving complaints regarding alleged discrimination and harassment related to recruitment, admission, financial aid, treatment in an educational program, student employment, or other matters relating to campus living or student life.
91黑料网 is dedicated to the safety and security of all our students, faculty and staff. 91黑料网's Office of Equity and Title IX are trained to receive complaints of discrimination and harassment based on protected identity, including sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, sexual violence and sexual assault, from students, faculty, or staff and will coordinate with campus offices and administrators as appropriate to address these complaints. The Office of Equity and Title IX is the primary resource for individuals who believe they have experienced any form of protected identity discrimination or harassment.
Any questions can be directed to 91黑料网's director of Equity and Title IX:
KC Atchinson, J.D.
Director of Equity and Title IX
816-235-6705
Email KC Atchinson
To reach the on-call member of our team during regular business hours, call 816-235-1771.
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Open Campus and Time, Place and Manner Policy
The "open campus" has long been a traditional policy at 91黑料网. During formal sessions or in informal settings, the entire academic community, students, faculty and staff, have the right to hear and express varying viewpoints.
In addition, the freedom to demonstrate in an orderly fashion as a means of presenting views is recognized by the University. However, 91黑料网 does not condone demonstrations that interfere with the freedom of decision and action of other students or that prevents the free movement of students to or from classes, lectures, seminars or employment interviews. When such demonstrations occur, the institution and academic community must take action, even if such action protects the rights of just one student.
Freedom of expression is one of the hallmarks of a democratic society. While orderly demonstrations are not to be interpreted as infractions of University rules, disorderly demonstrations that disrupt the normal life on campus are considered violations. In these cases, individuals who are responsible will be subject to the established disciplinary procedures and policies.
- 91黑料网 Guiding Principles for Free Expression
- Making a Report of a violation of the right to free expression
Intellectual Pluralism and Expressions of Perceived Bias
We are committed to Intellectual Pluralism in its many dimensions, political, cultural, religious, international, disciplinary, economic, lifestyle, and to encouraging and supporting robust debates over matters of academic interest, as it is vitally important for 91黑料网 to foster and maintain an educational environment that promotes free discussion, inquiry and expression by students inside the classroom and beyond, without fear that their exercise of such rights will have negative repercussions in areas over which the University has responsibility.
It is equally important that students understand the narrow line separating their First Amendment rights and the legal and privacy rights of others so that students can exercise those rights within appropriate boundaries.
Students who believe the conduct of others has crossed this narrow line may choose to report this conduct as an expression of perceived bias, which may occur when someone believes that they have been subjected to harassment, bullying, stereotyping, microaggressions, abuse, marginalization, or any other form of targeted misconduct because they identify or are associated with a particular group or idea.
Students' Right to Know
Various state and federal laws, specifically the Higher Education Opportunity Act, require Colleges and Universities to provide information and notice to students on a variety of topics.
In accordance with Public Law 101-542, 91黑料网 reports 75 percent of its first-time full-time degree-seeking freshman return the second year. The 91黑料网 Police Department publishes an annual Campus Crime and Fire Safety Report. The Report includes statistics from the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus buildings owned or controlled by 91黑料网; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, such as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, fire safety, and other matters. The report is also available at the 91黑料网 Police Department, 5005 Oak Street.