Saint Martin’s University is characterized by mutual trust and the Benedictine values of Community, Dignity and Respect. The University affirms the principle that its students, faculty, staff, monastic members and administrators should be able to work and learn in a safe, yet stimulating atmosphere. The accomplishment of this goal is essential to the Catholic Benedictine tradition. Through enforcement of this policy and by education, the University will seek to prevent and eliminate these forms of prohibited behavior. Not every act that may be offensive to an individual or group constitutes discrimination or harassment. In determining whether discrimination or harassment has occurred, the totality of the circumstances surrounding the incident must be carefully reviewed and due consideration must be given to the protection of individual rights, freedom of speech, academic freedom and advocacy. 鶹 maintains and encourages full freedom, within the law, of expression, inquiry, teaching and research; however, academic freedom comes with a responsibility that all members of our education community benefit from it without intimidation, exploitation, or coercion. Discrimination and harassment are not within the protections of academic freedom.
Under this policy, all employees, and students are prohibited from harassing, discriminating, or retaliating against any member of the Saint Martin’s community. All employees, regardless of their position, and students are covered by and are expected to comply with this policy, and to take appropriate measures to ensure prohibited conduct does not occur. Appropriate corrective or disciplinary action will be taken against those who violate this policy. Disciplinary action may include verbal or written reprimand, suspension or termination of employment, or sanctions imposed through the Student Code of Conduct for students.
Any student, employee, or other community member who has a concern about possible discrimination or harassment in connection with University employment, programs, services, facilities or activities, is encouraged to discuss those concerns with one of the following officials who is trained and able to assist, whether or not the individual wishes to pursue a formal or informal report.
It is a violation of this policy to discriminate or retaliate against an individual because they have opposed discrimination or harassment, or because the individual has filed a report, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in any University procedures designed to resolve an allegation of discrimination or harassment.