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Smith's Policy
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Smith's Goal
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Defining Sexual Harassment
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Who can be sexually harassed?
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Where can sexual harassment occur?
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Examples of Sexually Harassing Conduct
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Understanding Academic Freedom
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Bringing a Concern Forward
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Who should seek assistance?
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Make it Clear
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Get Help
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File a Complaint
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A Formal Complaint
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What happens when a complaint is fi...
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What will be discussed?
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The intake procedure
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Understanding Confidentiality
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Disciplinary Action
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Retaliation
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Who can help?
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Smith's Title IX Coordinator
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Who else can help?
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Federal Agencies
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Smith College is committed to maintaining an environment free of discrimination or forms of harassment that unreasonably interfere with the security, well-being, or academic experience of any member of the community. Sexual harassment on campus or in other settings related to College employment or enrollment, is unlawful, as well as unethical, and will not be tolerated.
Smith's policy sets forth the College’s goal of promoting a work and educational environment that is free from harassment. This course is designed to educate Smith students on the expectations of living in this community and the resources that are here to support you.