Harassment-Student Affairs - Carnegie Mellon University

Harassment

Carnegie Mellon is firmly committed to intellectual honesty, freedom of inquiry and expression and respect for the dignity of each individual. Acts of harassment or intimidation of any member of the community are inconsistent with this commitment and will not be tolerated. Such acts may include, but are not limited to, cases involving race, ancestry, color, national origin, gender, disability, religion, creed, belief, age, veteran status or sexual orientation.

Any such harassment or intimidation of a student should be referred to the dean of student affairs for resolution. Acts of harassment or intimidation may be referred by the dean of student affairs or the vice president for campus affairs to the University Committee on Discipline.