The Johns Hopkins University is committed to
providing its staff, faculty and students the opportunity to pursue
excellence in their academic and professional endeavors. This can only
exist when each member of our community is assured an atmosphere of
mutual respect, one in which they are judged solely on criteria related
to academic or job performance. The university is committed to providing
such an environment, free from all forms of harassment and
discrimination. Each member of the community is responsible for
fostering mutual respect, for being familiar with this policy and for
refraining from conduct that violates this policy.
Sexual harassment, whether between people of
different sexes or the same sex, is defined to include, but is not
limited to, unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and
other behavior of a sexual nature when:
Fundamental to the University's purpose is the
free and open exchange of ideas. It is not, therefore, the University's
purpose, in promulgating this policy to inhibit free speech or the free
communication of ideas by members of the academic community.
The University will not
tolerate sexual harassment, a form of discrimination, a violation of
federal and state law and a serious violation of university policy. In
accordance with its educational mission, the university works to educate
its community regarding sexual harassment. The University encourages
individuals to report incidents of sexual harassment and provides a
network of confidential consultants by which individuals
can report complaints of sexual harassment. The means by which
complaints are resolved can range from informal to formal.
The University encourages
reporting of all perceived incidents of sexual harassment, regardless of
who the alleged offender may be. Individuals who either believe they
have become the victim of sexual harassment or have witnessed sexual
harassment should discuss their concerns with any member of the Sexual
Harassment Prevention and Resolution system. Complainants are assured
that problems of this nature will be treated in a confidential manner,
subject to the University's legal obligation to respond appropriately to
any and all allegations of sexual harassment.
The University prohibits acts of reprisal
against anyone involved in lodging a complaint of sexual harassment.
Conversely, the university considers filing intentionally false reports
of sexual harassment a violation of this policy.
The University will
promptly respond to all complaints of sexual harassment. When necessary,
the university will institute disciplinary proceedings against the
offending individual, which may result in a range of sanctions, up to
and including termination of university affiliation.
Complaints of sexual
harassment may be brought to Susan Boswell, Dean of Students, Levering
Hall, Telephone:
410.516.8208,
Ray Gillian,
Assistant Provost and
Director of Equal Opportunity for the University,
or
Caroline
Laguerre-Brown, Associate Director for
Compliance and Conflict Resolution, 130 Garland Hall,
Telephone:
410.516.8075,
TTY:
410.516.6225.