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CWU 601-02: Events


Effective: November 4, 2009

Policy Review Date: YEAR

Policy Executive: Chief of Staff

Responsible Office/Unit: President’s Office

 

Policy Statement:

 

Applicability:

 


Content:

          Policy
          Appendix A - Student Union Operations Event Guidelines


(1) Central Washington University is committed to maintaining an inclusive and diverse campus community that promotes intellectual inquiry and critical discourse in an atmosphere of mutual respect. We embrace diversity, equity, social justice, and cultural responsiveness throughout the university. In this regard, the university expects all invited guests, employees and students to act responsibly within the framework of this commitment This policy and the event guidelines, See Appendix A, are consistent with CWU 103-02, CWU 103-03, CWU 103-04, CWU 103-05, and CWU 103-06.


History

PAC: 07/08; Responsibility: President’s Division; Authority: Cabinet/PAC; Review/Endorsed by: PAC; Review/Effective Date: 11/04/09; Approved by: James L. Gaudino, President
Reformatted and Assigned new Policy Number - Previous Policy CWUP 2-40-100, September 2024
Attached Procedure CWUR 2-60-060 as Appendix A, June 2025


Appendix A – Student Union Operations Event Guidelines

 


(1) Central Washington University is committed to maintaining an inclusive and diverse campus community that promotes intellectual inquiry and encourages civility, mutual respect, and cooperation. CWU embraces diversity, equity, social justice, and cultural responsiveness throughout the university. In this regard, the university expects all invited guests, employees, and students to behave responsibly within the framework of this commitment and the Facility Usage Agreement (FUA) Terms and Conditions.

(2) To ensure that rights of citizens at campus events are duly protected and that the university discharges its right and responsibility to set standards of conduct, guidelines are established for such events.

(3) For the purposes of these guidelines “events” are defined as non-academic, non-course-credited scheduled speakers, panels, or debates. Those arranging such events using university facilities or held on university property are required to meet with the Student Union Operations Office and must complete a facility usage agreement that includes guidelines in hosting University events.

(4) Behavior determined to violate or potentially violate tenets of the terms and conditions are seen as unacceptable and may result in a university response to halt the event.