Per New York State’s Enough is Enough law, all students are granted the following rights as it pertains to cases involving sexual assault, domestic/dating violence, and stalking: In incidents ...
The State University of New York and SUNY Cortland are committed to providing options, support and assistance to victims/survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and/or ...
The responsibility to secure and to respect general conditions conducive to the freedom to learn is jointly shared by all members of the academic community. Students exercising the rights and freedoms ...
The following rights shall be accorded by all campus officers ... Together, let's uphold the principles of respect, understanding, and civility as we equip our students to walk toward their purpose.
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