TAMIU Student Handbook 2023-2024

Page 33 of 93 Breaching Safety or Security. This includes but is not limited to: Unauthorized access to University facilities; unauthorized entry into or use of University premises; intentionally damaging door locks; unauthorized possession of University keys or access cards; duplicating University keys or access cards; propping open of exterior residence hall or other cs ma mo pk eu sd ebtue icl tdoi nr sg, adl oa romr s ;p ut al lms tpaet ri oi nngs , wg ai tshd ef itreec tsoarf se,t oy r eeqmuei pr gmeennc ty seux ci ths ; aasn df i/r oe r euxnt ianugt uh iosrhi ez re sd, entry into another person’s or entity’s residence, vehicle, or business. Bullying and Cyber-bullying. Conduct that threatens, intimidates or is intended to intimidate, or cause harm to another person. This includes the use of electronic/social media. Complicity. Attempting, aiding, abetting, conspiring, hiring or being an accessory to any act prohibited by this code shall be considered to the same extent as completed violations. Damage. Behavior that destroys, damages, or litters any property of the University, of a University community member, of another institution, or of another person, on or off campus is prohibited under this rule. Dishonesty. Acts of dishonesty, including but not limited to the following: Forgery, uAnlsaoutihnoclruizdeeds awltiethrahtoioldninogr mmiastuesreiaol finanfoyrmdoactuiomnefnrto, mrectohred or instrument of identification. University, misrepresenting the truth before a hearing of the University and making false statements to any University official. Disorderly Conduct. Public behavior that is disruptive, lewd, or indecent; breach of peace; or aiding, or procuring another person to breach the peace at functions sponsored by the University or participated in by members of the University community. Disruptive Activity. Disruption or obstruction of teaching, research, administration, or other University activities (including public-service functions on or off campus) or of other authorized nonUniversity activities when conduct occurs on University premises. Such activities may include, but are not limited to: • Loneading or inciting others to disrupt scheduled and/or normal activities University premises. • Classroom behavior that seriously interferes with either (a) the faculty member’s ability to conduct the class or (b) the ability of other students to profit from the instructional program.

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