Good Afternoon

Been "stealing" ACUPA info for about one year now.  Great resource.  Time for 
me to try giving back.  First time replying, hope this can help.

University of North Georgia policy on Expressive Activity:


https://policy.ung.edu/pages/view/170

View Policy<https://policy.ung.edu/pages/view/170>
policy.ung.edu
The University supports and encourages Expressive Activity; however it 
maintains its right to regulate reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions 
concerning acts ...





Wesley Burnett
Policy & Procedure Coordinator
(706)867-2558
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From: [email protected] 
<[email protected]> on behalf of Sauermelch, Joanne 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 11:30:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [acupa-l] student expressive rights policy?


Good morning!



I am in a newly created policy position at Delaware Valley University (DelVal). 
 I joined ACUPA in January and I am finding this organization’s resources to be 
very helpful as I work toward developing an organized policy process for DelVal.



DelVal is currently developing an expressive rights policy for the student 
body. DelVal is a small, private, teaching institution, guided by a set of core 
values that holds respecting all people as paramount. Based on our 
institutional core values, the ideal policy would be an expressive rights 
policy with no expression limitations, with the exception of narrow language 
about fighting words as language that could lead to a violent/physical reaction.



Any existing policies or resources that you might be able to share that could 
assist in the expressive rights policy development at DelVal would be greatly 
appreciated.



Thank you in advance for your help!



Best regards,

Joanne



Joanne Sauermelch

Director of Policy, Process Review and Analysis

Delaware Valley University

700 E. Butler Avenue

Doylestown, PA  18901

(215) 489-2427









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