Sexual Harassment
1. Definition of Sexual Harassment  
Sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, physical, or visual conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when:
	- Submission to such conduct is made or threatened to be made, either explicitly or implicitly, a term or condition of an individual’s employment or education
 - Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used or threatened to be used as the basis for academic or employment decisions affecting that individual, or
 - Such conduct has the purpose or effect of substantially interfering with an individual’s academic or professional performance or creating what a reasonable person would perceive as an intimidating, hostile, or offensive employment, education, or living environment
 
2. Examples of Sexual Harassment  
Some examples of sexual harassment include:
	- Pressure for a dating, romantic, or intimate relationship
 - Unwelcome touching, kissing, hugging, or massaging
 - Pressure for sexual activity
 - Unnecessary references to parts of the body
 - Sexual innuendos or sexual humor
 - Obscene gestures
 - Sexual graffiti, pictures, or posters
 - Sexually explicit profanity
 - Asking about, or telling about, sexual fantasies
 - E-mail and Internet use that violates this policy
 - Sexual violence/assault (as defined below)
 
Further examples of sexual harassment may be found in the Frequently Asked Questions section.