Volume III: EthicsChapter C: Equal OpportunityResponsible Executive: Vice President for Ethics and ComplianceResponsible Office: Office of the Vice President for Ethics and ComplianceDate Issued: December 22, 2010Date Last Revised: June 1, 2025
ContactsStatement of PolicyReason for This PolicyIndividuals and Entities AffectedExclusionsResponsibilitiesDefinitions (defined terms are capitalized throughout the document)Related Documents, Forms and ToolsWebsite Address for This PolicyHistory and UpdatesAppendix
Vice President for Ethics and Compliance765-494-5830 | vpec@purdue.eduErnest C. Young Hall155 S. Grant St.West Lafayette, IN 47907
Fort Wayne: Office for Civil Rights Compliance260-481-6107 | hr@pfw.edu | HR and OCRC Staff
PNW Hammond Campus: Office for Civil Rights219-989-3169 | civilrights@pnw.edu
PNW Westville Campus: Office for Civil Rights219-785-5545 | civilrights@pnw.edu
West Lafayette: Office for Civil Rights765-494-7255 | ocr@purdue.edu
For all emergencies, dial 911.Non-emergency reports may be made using the contacts below.
Fort Wayne Title IX Coordinator: Christine M. Marcuccilli260-481-6107 | marcuccc@pfw.edu Kettler Hall, Room 1442101 E. Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46805
PNW Hammond Campus Title IX Coordinator: Laura Odom219-989-3169 | odoml@pnw.edu Lawshe Hall, Room 2182200 169th St. Hammond, IN 46323
PNW Westville Campus Title IX Coordinator: Laura Odom219-785-5545 | odoml@pnw.eduSchwarz Hall, Room 1501401 S. U.S. Highway 421Westville, IN 46391
West Lafayette Title IX Coordinator: Christina Wright765-494-7255 | titleix@purdue.edu Ernest C. Young Hall155 S. Grant St.West Lafayette, IN 47907
Fort Wayne:
PNW Hammond Campus:
PNW Westville Campus:
West Lafayette:
Purdue University is committed to maintaining an environment that recognizes the inherent worth and dignity of every person; fosters tolerance, sensitivity, understanding and mutual respect; and encourages its members to strive to reach their potential. The most effective way to work toward preventing Harassment is through education that emphasizes respect for every individual.
It is essential that Purdue University demonstrate its intellectual and ethical leadership by reaffirming its strong position against Harassment in all forms. All members of the University community must be able to pursue their goals, educational needs and working lives without intimidation or injury generated by intolerance and Harassment.
Harassment in the workplace or the educational environment is unacceptable conduct and will not be tolerated. Purdue University is committed to maintaining an educational and work climate for faculty, staff and students that is positive and free from all forms of Harassment. This policy addresses Harassment in all forms, including Harassment toward individuals (a) for reasons of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, disability, status as a veteran, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or gender expression or (b) based on actual or perceived shared ancestry or ethnic characteristics, and citizenship or residency in a country with a dominant religion or distinct religious identity and their association with this national origin/ancestry. This includes, for example, conduct towards another person or identifiable group of persons that is determined to have been motivated by Antisemitism, Islamophobia, Christianophobia or any other hatred, prejudice or discrimination against a particular religious belief. The University will not tolerate Harassment of its faculty, staff or students by persons conducting business with or visiting the University, even though such persons are not directly affiliated with the University.
This policy seeks to encourage faculty, staff and students to report and address incidents of Harassment. The Procedures for Resolving Complaints of Discrimination and Harassment, as issued and updated from time to time by the Vice President for Ethics and Compliance, describe the necessary steps for filing complaints of Harassment.
Retaliation against faculty members, staff members or students for reporting or complaining of Harassment, for assisting or participating in the investigation of a complaint of Harassment, or for enforcing this policy is strictly prohibited.
The University reserves the right to investigate circumstances that may involve Harassment in situations where no complaint, formal or informal, has been filed. In appropriate circumstances, sanctions in accordance with this policy will be implemented where the University has initiated an investigation in the absence of a formal or informal complaint.
To determine whether a particular act or course of conduct constitutes Harassment under this policy, the alleged behavior will be evaluated by considering the totality of the particular circumstances, including the nature, frequency, intensity, location, context and duration of the questioned behavior. Although repeated incidents generally create a stronger claim of Harassment, a serious incident, even if isolated, can be sufficient.
Freedom of thought and expression are the lifeblood of our academic community and require an atmosphere of mutual respect among diverse persons, groups and ideas. The maintenance of mutually respectful behavior is a precondition for the vigorous exchange of ideas, and it is the policy of the University to promote such behavior in all forms of expression and conduct. The University reaffirms its commitment to freedom of speech as guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. Accordingly, any form of speech or conduct that is protected by the First Amendment is not subject to this policy. The University reaffirms its commitment to academic freedom, which is essential to its educational mission and is critical to intellectual life.
Any individual or group of individuals found to have violated this policy will be subject to disciplinary and/or remedial action, up to and including termination of employment or expulsion from the University. Faculty and staff who are determined to have violated this policy also may be held personally liable for any damages, settlement costs or expenses, including attorney fees incurred by the University.
The University strongly encourages students to report instances of Sexual Violence or Sexual Exploitation. Therefore, students who provide information regarding Sexual Violence or Sexual Exploitation will not be disciplined by the University for any violation of the Regulations Governing Student Conduct relating to drug or alcohol possession or consumption in which they might have engaged in connection with the reported incident of possible Sexual Violence or Sexual Exploitation.
This policy may not be used to bring charges against any faculty, staff, students or Recognized Student Organizations, including fraternities, sororities and/or cooperatives, in bad faith. Disciplinary action will be taken against any person or group found to have brought a charge of Harassment in bad faith or any person who, in bad faith, is found to have encouraged another person or group to bring such a charge. In addition, individuals who, in bad faith, provide false statements or evidence, or who deliberately mislead a University official conducting an investigation under this policy may be subject to discipline under this policy or another University policy or process.
Making a good faith report of discrimination or Harassment that is not later substantiated is not considered a false statement. Similarly, a determination regarding responsibility is not sufficient on its own to conclude that any individual made a materially false statement in bad faith.
The University prohibits Retaliation against any individual for the purpose of interfering with any right or privilege secured by this policy, or because the individual has made a report or complaint, testified, assisted, or participated an investigation or proceeding under this policy.
The University offers education and primary prevention, risk reduction and awareness programs for students, faculty and staff concerning Sexual Harassment, Sexual Violence, Sexual Exploitation, Relationship Violence and Stalking.
This policy augments, but does not supersede, other University policies covering discrimination. Although Harassment as described and prohibited by this policy includes a wide range of behavior, it does not include certain discriminatory conduct, even though that conduct may be otherwise unlawful, offensive or prohibited by other University policies.
This policy is designed to prevent and sanction incidents of Harassment within the Purdue University community. The University believes that Harassment, which is a form of discrimination, is repugnant and inimical to our most basic values.
As a land-grant university, Purdue University is committed to the principles of equal opportunity in education and employment. We take seriously our responsibility to provide leadership in ensuring that equal opportunity is the norm rather than an aspiration.
This policy helps to promote this commitment through compliance with both state and federal laws and regulations, including but not limited to:
All Purdue University community members.
Title IX Harassment matters are addressed under the policy on Title IX Harassment (III.C.4) and the Procedures for Resolving Complaints of Title IX Harassment.
Vice President for Ethics and Compliance
Chancellors
Vice Presidents, Vice Chancellors, Vice Provosts and Deans
Title IX Coordinators
Mandatory Reporters
Administrators, Supervisors, and Individuals and Offices Designated as a Resource for Assistance with Harassment
Individuals Who Believe They Have Experienced or Witnessed Harassment
All defined terms are capitalized throughout the document. Refer to the central Policy Glossary for additional defined terms.
Consent/Consensual Affirmative, clear communication given by words or actions that shows an active, knowing and voluntary agreement to engage in mutually agreed-upon sexual activity. Consent is given freely and voluntarily. Consent may not be inferred from silence, passivity or when an individual is Incapacitated or otherwise prevented from giving Consent as a result of impairment due to a mental or physical condition or age. No Consent exists when there is a threat of force or physical or psychological violence.
Although Consent may be given initially, it may be withdrawn at any point without regard to activity preceding the withdrawal of Consent.
The voluntary nature of Consent will be subject to heightened scrutiny in circumstances where someone who has power or authority within the University over another person engages in a sexual relationship with that person.
Harassment Conduct towards another person or identifiable group of persons that is so severe, pervasive or objectively offensive that it has the purpose or effect of:
Use of the term Harassment includes all forms of harassment, including Stalking, Racial Harassment and Sexual Harassment.
Incapacitated/Incapacitation A mental state in which an individual cannot make rational decisions because they lack the capacity to give knowing Consent (e.g., to understand the who, what, where, why and how of their sexual interaction). Such Incapacitation may be caused by alcohol or other drug use, sleep or unconsciousness. Intoxication is not equivalent to Incapacitation.
Mandatory Reporters Individuals employed by the University who hold a title of or equivalent to President, Chancellor, vice president, vice chancellor, vice provost, dean, department head and director, as well as all employees in supervisory or management roles, and other staff who have authority and responsibility to initiate corrective measures on behalf of the University.
Racial Harassment Conduct that demonstrates hostility towards another person (or identifiable group of persons) on the basis of race, color, national origin or ancestry and is so severe, pervasive or objectively offensive that it has the purpose or effect of:
The University is strongly committed to providing a safe and Harassment-free environment for members of those groups that have historically been, and are still likely to be, at greatest risk of Harassment for reasons of prejudice.
Relationship Violence Any physical, sexual and/or psychological harm against an individual by a current or former intimate or romantic partner. Intimate or romantic partners may be dating, cohabitating, married, separated or divorced, and may be of the same or opposite sex.
Retaliation Any overt or covert act of reprisal, interference, restraint, penalty, discrimination, intimidation or Harassment against any person or group for reporting or complaining of discrimination and/or Harassment, assisting or participating in the investigation of a complaint of discrimination and/or Harassment, or enforcing University policies with respect to discrimination and/or Harassment.
Sexual Exploitation An act that exploits someone sexually. Examples of Sexual Exploitation include, but are not limited to:
Sexual Harassment
Sexual Violence Any non-Consensual sexual act, including but not limited to rape, sexual assault, sexual battery and sexual coercion. Sexual Violence also includes Relationship Violence. Examples of Sexual Violence include, but are not limited to:
Stalking Any knowing or intentional course of conduct involving repeated or continued following, threatening or intimidating another person by telephone, mail, electronic communication, social media, in person, or by any other action, device or method when such conduct 1) would cause a reasonable person to suffer substantial emotional distress or fear of bodily injury or death and 2) actually causes such person substantial emotional distress or fear of bodily injury or death.
Board of Trustees resolution dated December 18, 2010
Policies
Procedures for Resolving Complaints of Discrimination and Harassment
University Title IX website
Regulations Governing Student Conduct:
Websites for governing bodies with oversight for applicable laws and regulations:
www.purdue.edu/vpec/policies/ethics/iiic1
June 1, 2025: Added explanatory language to Statement of Policy regarding Harassment addressed in this policy. Further clarified false statements.
April 21, 2025: Clarified that good faith reports are not considered false if unsubstantiated. Updated links and references.
October 1, 2024: Contacts section updated.
August 1, 2021: Interim status removed.
August 14, 2020: Updated Contacts section. Added new sections to Statement of Policy on (1) False Allegations, Statements and Evidence and (2) Retaliation Prohibited that expand the previous language. Noted exclusion for issues addressed under the policy on Title IX Harassment. Updated definitions of Mandatory Reporters and Sexual Harassment. Updated links in Related Documents, Forms and Tools section.
September 12, 2019: Contacts and Related Documents, Forms and Tools sections updated.
July 1, 2018: Contacts section updated.
August 1, 2017: Minor updates throughout policy. Definitions of Harassment, Racial Harassment, Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Harassment updated.
July 1, 2016: Minor updates throughout policy. Clarified the language regarding sanctions. Several updates to Contacts section.
June 1, 2015: Policy formatted into new template. Responsibilities for Title IX Coordinators and Mandatory Reporters added. Definitions of Consent and Retaliation updated. Contacts and hyperlinks updated.
May 6, 2014: Contacts section updated.
March 1, 2014: The following additions were made: 1) education, prevention, risk reduction and awareness program language, 2) a definition of stalking and 3) a modification of certain disciplinary actions for students. Several website URLs were updated throughout.
April 1, 2012: Language pertaining to Sexual Violence added in the Statement of Policy and Definitions. Procedures updated to refer all complaints under this policy to the Procedures for Resolving Complaints of Discrimination and Harassment.
November 18, 2011: Policy number changed to III.C.1 (formerly X.2.1) and website address updated. Links to other policies updated as well.
July 1, 2011: Definition of Sexual Harassment amended.
May 1, 2011: A definition for Regulations Governing Student Conduct was added. This policy supersedes Anti-Harassment, Interim (X.2.1) dated December 22, 2010.
December 22, 2010: This policy supersedes the Anti-Harassment Policy (Executive Memorandum No. C-33) dated September 16, 1994. It has been formatted in the current policy template and updated to comply with the Board of Trustees’ resolution dated December 18, 2010, which expands the University’s nondiscrimination commitment to include the bases of genetic information, gender identity and gender expression.
There are no appendices to this policy.