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Student Conduct & Regulations 17|Page www.kutztown.edu/thekey 4. Computer/Technology Misuse a. Violation of the Acceptable Use Policy (ACA-069). b. Violation of ResNet regulations and policies for responsible use. 5. Harm to Others a. Physical violence including but not limited to physical abuse, assault and/or battery; threats of violence; striking, shoving or subjecting another person to unwanted physical contact. b. Intentionally or recklessly endangering, threatening, or causing physical harm to any person and/or their property. c. Harassment, defined as a pattern of behavior that involves verbal abuse or harassment, threats, intimidation, bullying, coercion, stalking, and/or other conduct which threatens or endangers the health and safety of another person(s) or another person’s property. d. Stalking, defined as the repetitive and/or menacing pursuit, following, harassment and/or interference with the peace and safety of another person, resulting in the intimidation of that person. e. Bullying, defined as the repeated and intentional harassment resulting in the intimidation of another person. f. Retaliation, defined as any adverse action, threat of adverse action and/or the harassment of an individual who makes a good faith report of misconduct, is the subject of a report of misconduct, and/or who is reasonably participating in the student conduct process resulting in the intimidation of another person. g. Threat, defined as written or verbal conduct that causes a reasonable expectation of injury to the health or safety of any person or damage to any property. h. Intimidation, defined as implied threats or acts that cause a reasonable fear of harm in another. i. Use of the Internet (including social media, email, text messaging, etc.) interactive, and/or digital technologies to harass, bully, retaliate and/or stalk another person, resulting in the intimidation of that person. 6. Property a. Attempted or actual theft including the unauthorized removal of property without the express consent of the owner. b. Intentional, reckless and/or unauthorized damage, destruction, or defacement of property of the university or property of a member of the university community. c. Attempted or actual theft of university services. d. Attempted or actual possession and/or receipt of stolen property. e. Tampering, discharging, setting-off, or causing to be inoperable any firefighting/lifesaving apparatus, alarm devices, fire safety devices, and emergency equipment for no legitimate purpose. f. Initiating bomb threats or false alarms to any university official, facility, program, or event on university premises. g. Failure to evacuate a facility or designated area in a timely manner or to comply with the directions of a university official during a fire drill or other health and safety emergency. h. Setting or attempting to set a fire, creating/causing a fire on campus and/or participating in the unauthorized use of fireworks on campus.

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