Policy on Racial Harassment
 


It is the policy of Abraham Baldwin College to conduct and provide programs, activities and services to students, faculty, and staff in an atmosphere free from racial harassment. Racial harassment is any behavior that would verbally or physically threaten, torment, badger, heckle, or persecute an individual because of his/her race. Racial harassment of college faculty, staff, students, or visitors is prohibited and shall subject the offender to appropriate disciplinary action including dismissal.

Students, faculty and staff who feel they have been subjected to racial harassment can seek advice from:

Civil Rights Issues (Students)—Mr. Thomas B. Call, Vice President of Student and Enrollment Services, Branch Student Center (second floor), and Dean Bernice Hughes, Director of Student Life.

Civil Rights Issues (Faculty)—Dr. Caroline Helms, Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs, Tift Hall, room 27, and Mr. James Weeks, Division of Science & Mathematics.

Civil Rights Issues (Staff)—Ms. Bertha Daniel, Director of College Services.