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include, but are not limited to:
a. Yelling, cursing, or causing a disturbance;
b. Participating in an on-campus or off-campus demonstration or activity that disrupts the normal
operations of Illinois Tech and/or infringes on the rights and opportunities of the members of the
Illinois Tech community;
c. Intentional obstruction or disruption of teaching, research, administration, disciplinary proceedings
or other Illinois Tech activities and other authorized activities on Illinois Tech premises;
d. Leading or inciting others to disrupt scheduled and/or normal activities in the classroom or in any
campus building or areas;
e. Behavior such as public urination, “streaking”, “mooning”, “flashing”, and indecent exposure in a
public area is prohibited;
f. Unauthorized production of audio, video, or photographic images of a person in a location in which
that person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, including, but not limited to: residence hall rooms, locker rooms and restrooms. This includes the use of devices such as digital cameras, cell phones, Google Glass, iPads/tablets, and the like. For safety reasons, Illinois Tech notes that it has security cameras installed in public areas of its campuses; and
g. Flying of an Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) within 10 feet of any Illinois Tech building or any individual(s) who are present on Illinois Tech property.
10. Misrepresentation
Acts of fraud, misrepresentation, or dishonesty, including, but not limited to the following:
a. Forgery, alteration, or misuse of Illinois Tech documents, records, identification or other materials; b. Knowingly furnishing false, forged or inappropriately altered information to Illinois Tech, any Illinois
Tech official, or emergency response personnel;
c. Intentionally misrepresenting to Illinois Tech or any Illinois Tech official, your status at Illinois Tech
or utilizing Illinois Tech’s brand, trademarks and the like without permission;
d. Possession, use, manufacture, or distribution of identification cards or devices that are false or fraudulent or that misrepresent an individual’s identity, age or other personal characteristics,
including using another individual’s identification; and
e. Altering or attempting to alter any electronic record of Illinois Tech via any means of unauthorized
access, including, without limitation, “hacking.”
For matters related to academic dishonesty, please refer to the Code of Academic Honesty.
11. Title IX Sexual Harassment
a. Title IX Sexual Harassment is defined and shall have the meaning set forth, in Article III, Section B of this Student Handbook. Complaints of Title IX Sexual Harassment must be made in accordance with the Title IX Sexual Harassment Process set forth in Article III, and any such complaint will be exclusively investigated, adjudicated, and sanctioned in accordance with said Process.
12. Sexual Misconduct (Non-Title IX)
Exclusive of allegations that would constitute Title IX Sexual Harassment, violation of Illinois Tech’s policy on Sexual Misconduct (see Article IV, Section N and specifically Section N(6), which include the following:
a. Sexual penetration without consent (e.g., rape); b. Sexual contact without consent (e.g., fondling); c. Incest;
d. Statutory rape;
e. Sexual exploitation;
f. Stalking; and
g. Dating and domestic violence.
13. Theft
Theft or unauthorized use of the property of Illinois Tech or an Illinois Tech affiliate, employee, faculty member, student, alumni or guest, including being in possession of stolen property.
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