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Rights,
Responsibilities and Resources – Sexual and Racial Harassment
"I
believe that engineers must not only be the people who know
how to do things right, but also those who know the right
things to do."
- Dr.
Joseph Bordogna
Acting Deputy Director
National Science Foundation
One
purpose of your education is to help you develop skills, approaches
and abilities that are necessary for effective teamwork, and
for your success in your profession and as a citizen. It is
important that you understand your rights and responsibilities
regarding the University's Sexual and Racial Harassment policies.
(You can find the full text of the policies on KSU's Web site
at www.ksu.edu/uauc/fhbook/fhxj.html.)
If you experience any situations, in or out of class, that
seem inappropriate or that make you uncomfortable, the following
resources and courses of action are available to assist you.
Confidential
resources:
There
are two resources on campus for confidential consultation
and advice:
Other
resources:
You
may also choose to speak with your instructor, another faculty
member, or the department head to inform them of any inappropriate
or uncomfortable situations you have experienced, or with:
If
it is determined that the substance of your report warrants
further review, University policy requires it to be reviewed
following the process outlined in the policy statements referenced
above.
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