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FACULTY HANDBOOK July 2009 - Morgan State University

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PAGE 192 * <strong>Morgan</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Faculty HandbookSUMMARY OF STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT TENETS OF JUDICIAL PROGRAMThe full text of the Code of Student Conduct is at the following website:http://www.morgan.edu/students/current/conduct.aspTo regard each student as an individual, deserving individual attention, consideration, andrespect.To consider the facts fully and carefully before resolving any case. To speak candidly andhonestly to each student.To hold each student to a high standard of behavior, both to protect the campus community,and to promote student moral development.To contribute to the educational mission of the <strong>University</strong> by designing policies, conductingprograms, and offering instruction that contribute to the intellectual and moral developmentof the entire student body.VII. CONDUCT - All misconduct, including, but not limited to, the prohibited conductlisted hereafter, is subject to disciplinary action. Attempts to commit acts prohibited by thisCode shall be punished to the same extent as completed violations.A. ALCOHOL AND/OR DRUG VIOLATION:Consumption or possession of alcohol on <strong>University</strong> premises.Unauthorized distribution or possession for purposes of distribution of anycontrolled dangerous substance or illegal drug. 3Use or possession of any controlled dangerous substance or illegal drug.Any other violation of the <strong>Morgan</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Alcohol And Drug Policy.B. CONSPIRACYA combination by two or more persons to plan, attempt and/or execute aviolation of the Code or some act which is not a violation of the code, initself, but becomes a violation of the Code when done by the concerted actsof the conspirators.C. DISRUPTIVE, DISORDERLY OR RECKLESS CONDUCTIntentionally or recklessly causing physical harm or intentionally or recklesslycausing reasonable apprehension of such harm.Intentionally and substantially interfering with the freedom of expression ofothers.Intentionally or recklessly destroying or damaging the property of others and/orthe <strong>University</strong>.Trespass or unauthorized entry to any <strong>University</strong> premises, facility, property or ata <strong>University</strong>-sponsored event or activity.Engaging in disorderly or disruptive conduct, which interferes with the activitiesof others.Classroom Disruption - The primary responsibility for managing the teachingand learning environment rests with the instructor, which includes faculty,teaching assistants, laboratory assistants, librarians or any other person actingin a supervisory capacity over the instructional forum. Students who engagein unlawful or prohibited conduct in those for a…

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