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 ## Classroom Behavior ## Classroom Behavior
  
-Both students and faculty are responsible for maintaining an appropriate +Both students and faculty are responsible for maintaining an appropriate learning environment in all instructional settings, whether in person, remote or online. Those who fail to adhere to such behavioral standards may be subject to discipline. Professional courtesy and sensitivity are especially important with respect to individuals and topics dealing with race, color, national origin, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, creed, religion, sexual orientation,​ gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, political affiliation or political philosophy. ​ For more information,​ see the policies on [classroom behavior](http://​www.colorado.edu/​policies/​student-classroom-and-course-related-behavior) and the [Student Conduct ​& Conflict Resolution policies](https://​www.colorado.edu/​sccr/​student-conduct).
-learning environment in all instructional settings, whether in person, +
-remote or online. Those who fail to adhere to such behavioral standards +
-may be subject to discipline. Professional courtesy and sensitivity are +
-especially important with respect to individuals and topics dealing with +
-race, color, national origin, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, creed, +
-religion, sexual orientation,​ gender identity, gender expression, +
-veteran status, political affiliation or political philosophy. For more +
-information,​ see the policies on [classroom +
-behavior](http://​www.colorado.edu/​policies/​student-classroom-and-course-related-behavior) +
-and the [Student ​Code of +
-Conduct](https://​www.colorado.edu/​sccr/​sites/​default/​files/​attached-files/​2019-2020_student_code_of_conduct_0.pdf).+
  
 ## Requirements for COVID-19 ## Requirements for COVID-19
  
-Students who have tested positive ​for COVID-19, ​have symptoms of +As a matter of public health and safety, all members of the CU Boulder community and all visitors to campus must follow university, department and building requirements and all public health orders in place to reduce the risk of spreading infectious disease. ​Students who fail to adhere to these requirements will be asked to leave class, and students who do not leave class when asked or who refuse to comply with these requirements will be referred to [Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution](https://​www.colorado.edu/​sccr/​). For more information,​ see the policy on [classroom behavior](http://​www.colorado.edu/​policies/​student-classroom-and-course-related-behavior) and the [Student Code of Conduct](http://​www.colorado.edu/​osccr/​). If you require accommodation because a disability prevents you from fulfilling these safety measures, please follow the steps in the “Accommodation ​for Disabilities” statement on this syllabus. 
-COVID-19, or have had close contact with someone who has tested positive + 
-for or had symptoms of COVID-19 ​must stay home and complete ​the [Health +CU Boulder currently requires masks in classrooms and laboratories regardless of vaccination status. This requirement is a precaution to supplement CU Boulder’s ​COVID-19 ​vaccine requirement. Exemptions include individuals who cannot medically tolerate a face coveringas well as those who are hearing-impaired or otherwise disabled or who are communicating with someone who is hearing-impaired or otherwise disabled and where the ability to see the mouth is essential to communication. If you qualify for a mask-related accommodation,​ please follow the steps in the “Accommodation for Disabilities” statement on this syllabus. In addition, vaccinated instructional faculty who are engaged in an indoor instructional activity and are separated by at least 6 feet from the nearest person are exempt from wearing masks if they so choose. 
-Questionnaire and Illness Reporting + 
-Form](https://​www.colorado.edu/​protect-our-herd/daily-health-formremotely+If you feel ill and think you might have COVID-19, if you have tested positive for COVID-19, or if you are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated and have been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19, you should ​stay home and follow the further guidance of the [Public ​Health ​Office](https://​www.colorado.edu/​health/public-health/quarantine-and-isolation(contacttracing@colorado.edu). If you are fully vaccinated and have been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19, you do not need to stay home; rather, you should self-monitor for symptoms and follow the further guidance of the Public Health Office. 
 + 
 +**In this class, if you are sick or quarantined,​ please contact the instructor in advance of any missed work.**
  
-**In this class, if you are sick or quarantined,​ you can proceed remotely as normal. ​ 
-If you are too sick to participate,​ contact the instructor for accommodations. 
-You are not required to inform the instructor about the nature of your illness.** 
  
 ## Accommodation For Disabilities ## Accommodation For Disabilities
  
-If you qualify for accommodations because of a disability, please submit +If you qualify for accommodations because of a disability, please submit your accommodation letter from Disability Services to your faculty member in a timely manner so that your needs can be addressed. ​ Disability Services determines accommodations based on documented disabilities in the academic environment. ​ Information on requesting accommodations is located on the [Disability Services
-your accommodation letter from Disability Services to your faculty +
-member in a timely manner so that your needs can be addressed. ​ +
-Disability Services determines accommodations based on documented +
-disabilities in the academic environment. ​ Information on requesting +
-accommodations is located on the [Disability Services+
 website](https://​www.colorado.edu/​disabilityservices/​). website](https://​www.colorado.edu/​disabilityservices/​).
 Contact Disability Services at 303-492-8671 or Contact Disability Services at 303-492-8671 or
 [dsinfo\@colorado.edu](mailto:​dsinfo@colorado.edu) for [dsinfo\@colorado.edu](mailto:​dsinfo@colorado.edu) for
 further assistance. ​ If you have a temporary medical condition, see further assistance. ​ If you have a temporary medical condition, see
-[Temporary Medical +[Temporary Medical Conditions](http://​www.colorado.edu/​disabilityservices/​students/​temporary-medical-conditions)
-Conditions](http://​www.colorado.edu/​disabilityservices/​students/​temporary-medical-conditions)+
 on the Disability Services website. on the Disability Services website.
  
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 ## Honor Code ## Honor Code
  
-All students enrolled in a University of Colorado Boulder course are +All students enrolled in a University of Colorado Boulder course are responsible for knowing and adhering to the Honor Code. Violations of the policy may include: plagiarism, cheating, fabrication,​ lying, bribery, threat, unauthorized access to academic materials, clicker fraud, submitting the same or similar work in more than one course without permission from all course instructors involved, and aiding academic dishonesty. All incidents of academic misconduct will be reported to the Honor Code (honor@colorado.edu); 303-492-5550). Students found responsible for violating the academic integrity policy will be subject to nonacademic sanctions from the Honor Code as well as academic sanctions from the faculty member. Additional information regarding the Honor Code academic integrity policy can be found at the [Honor Code Office website](https://​www.colorado.edu/​osccr/​honor-code).
-responsible for knowing and adhering to the Honor Code. Violations of +
-the policy may include: plagiarism, cheating, fabrication,​ lying, +
-bribery, threat, unauthorized access to academic materials, clicker +
-fraud, submitting the same or similar work in more than one course +
-without permission from all course instructors involved, and aiding +
-academic dishonesty. All incidents of academic misconduct will be +
-reported to the Honor Code +
-(honor@colorado.edu;​ 303-492-5550). Students found +
-responsible for violating the academic integrity policy will be subject +
-to nonacademic sanctions from the Honor Code as well as academic +
-sanctions from the faculty member. Additional information regarding the +
-Honor Code academic integrity policy can be found at the [Honor Code +
-Office website](https://​www.colorado.edu/​osccr/​honor-code). +
- +
-**Substantial evidence of a violation of the Honor Code results in no credit for the relevant assignment.** +
  
 ## Sexual Misconduct, Discrimination,​ Harassment and/or Related Retaliation ## Sexual Misconduct, Discrimination,​ Harassment and/or Related Retaliation
  
-The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulderis committed to +CU Boulder is committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming learning, working, and living environment. ​The university ​will not tolerate acts of sexual misconduct (harassment,​ exploitation,​ and assault), intimate partner violence (dating or domestic violence), stalking, or protected-class discrimination or harassment by or against ​members of our community. Individuals who believe they have been subject to misconduct or retaliatory actions for reporting a concern should contact the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance (OIEC) at 303-492-2127 or email cureport@colorado.edu. Information about university policies, [reporting ​options](https://www.colorado.edu/oiec/reporting-resolutions/making-report), and the support ​resources can be found on the [OIEC website](http://​www.colorado.edu/​institutionalequity/​).
-fostering an inclusive and welcoming learning, working, and living +
-environment. ​CU Boulder ​will not tolerate acts of sexual misconduct +
-(harassment,​ exploitation,​ and assault), intimate partner violence +
-(dating or domestic violence), stalking, or protected-class +
-discrimination or harassment by members of our community. Individuals +
-who believe they have been subject to misconduct or retaliatory actions +
-for reporting a concern should contact the Office of Institutional +
-Equity and Compliance (OIEC) at 303-492-2127 or +
-[cureport\@colorado.edu](mailto:​cureport@colorado.edu). +
-Information about the OIEC, university policies, [anonymous +
-reporting](https://​cuboulder.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0PnqVK4kkIJIZnf), +
-and the campus ​resources can be found on the [OIEC +
-website](http://​www.colorado.edu/​institutionalequity/​).+
  
-Please know that faculty and instructors have a responsibility to inform +Please know that faculty and graduate ​instructors have a responsibility to inform OIEC when they are made aware of incidents of sexual misconduct, dating and domestic violence, stalking, discrimination,​ harassment and/or related retaliation,​ to ensure that individuals impacted receive information about their rights, support resources, and reporting ​options. To learn more about reporting and support ​options for a variety of concerns, visit [Don’t Ignore It](https://​www.colorado.edu/​dontignoreit/​).
-OIEC when made aware of incidents of sexual misconduct, dating and +
-domestic violence, stalking, discrimination,​ harassment and/or related +
-retaliation,​ to ensure that individuals impacted receive information +
-about options ​for reporting and support ​resources.+
  
  
 ## Religious Holidays ## Religious Holidays
  
-Campus policy regarding religious observances requires that faculty make +Campus policy regarding religious observances requires that faculty make every effort to deal reasonably and fairly with all students who, because of religious obligations,​ have conflicts with scheduled exams, assignments or required attendance. See the [campus policy regarding religious 
-every effort to deal reasonably and fairly with all students who, +observances](http://​www.colorado.edu/​policies/​observance-religious-holidays-and-absences-classes-andor-exams) for full details.
-because of religious obligations,​ have conflicts with scheduled exams, +
-assignments or required attendance. See the [campus policy regarding religious +
-observances](http://​www.colorado.edu/​policies/​observance-religious-holidays-and-absences-classes-andor-exams) +
-for full details.+
  
 **Please inform the instructor at least a week in advance if you will be missing class for religious observance.** **Please inform the instructor at least a week in advance if you will be missing class for religious observance.**
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 ## A commitment and invitation from CMCI ## A commitment and invitation from CMCI
  
-CMCI strives to be a community whose excellence depends on diversity, equity, and inclusion. We aim to understand and challenge systems of privilege and disadvantage in higher education, such as those based on class, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and dis/​ability. We seek to reach across social and political divides and to make space for voices historically underrepresented in higher education and marginalized in society. In other words, diversity is not just a future reality for which we try to prepare students. It is a priority we want to put into practice here, now, and together, in order to foster places of learning where all members can thrive. Our question for you is, how are we doing? Please contact the CMCI diversity team (email [Karen Ashcraft](email:​Karen.Ashcraft@colorado.edu) ​or visit the [CMCI Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity Staff](https://​www.colorado.edu/​cmci/​about-college/​diversity-equity-and-inclusion/​our-team) page):+CMCI strives to be a community whose excellence depends on diversity, equity, and inclusion. We aim to understand and challenge systems of privilege and disadvantage in higher education, such as those based on class, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and dis/​ability. We seek to reach across social and political divides and to make space for voices historically underrepresented in higher education and marginalized in society. In other words, diversity is not just a future reality for which we try to prepare students. It is a priority we want to put into practice here, now, and together, in order to foster places of learning where all members can thrive. Our question for you is, *how are we doing?Please contact the CMCI diversity team or visit the [CMCI Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity Staff](https://​www.colorado.edu/​cmci/​about-college/​diversity-equity-and-inclusion/​our-team) page:
  
   * if you need support or other resources but don’t know where to turn   * if you need support or other resources but don’t know where to turn