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Frequently Asked
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If
you travel to the different campuses and meet with students, staff and
faculty, you will generally hear the same types of questions asked: What
is sexual harassment? Does it mean I can’t even ask someone out
on a date or tell a joke anymore? What happens if I file a complaint? Do
I have to go through some kind of a hearing?
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This section has been provided for two reasons: |
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to anticipate some
questions you may have and enable you to seek answers in a private
setting and apply some of the principles of sexual harassment to a case
study, specifically designed to address issues that may arise in the
academic vs. work environments, and from the perspective of both a
person who may feel harassed as well as the alleged harasser.
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If, after visiting this section of our website,
you have additional questions or a situation you would like to discuss,
we invite you to contact an SHPRP
Confidential
Consultant
or the
Associate Director for Compliance and Conflict Resolution to schedule an
appointment.
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