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from Gilbert's Developmental Biology, 7th ed.
webpage by Jennifer
Knight, last updated 1/5/09
The University makes
reasonable accommodations for persons with documented disabilities.
Students should notify the Counselor for Students with Disabilities, Disability
Services Office, located in Willard 322 (phone 303-492-8671). If you have
any special needs, please notify one of the instructors within the first two
weeks of class, and we will make accommodations for you.
The
University
of
Colorado Policy
on
Sexual Harassment applies to all students, staff and faculty. Sexual
harassment is unwelcome sexual attention. It can involve intimidation, threats, coercion, or promises or create an environment
that is hostile or offensive. Harassment may occur between members of the same
or opposite gender and between any combination of members in the campus
community: students, faculty, staff, and administrators. Harassment can occur
anywhere on campus, including the classroom, the workplace, or a residence
hall. Any student, staff or faculty member who believes s/he has been
sexually harassed should contact the Office of Sexual Harassment (OSH) at
303-492-2127 or the Office of Judicial Affairs at 303-492-5550.
Information about the
OSH
and the campus resources available to assist individuals who believe they have been sexually harassed can be obtained
at: http://www.colorado.edu/sexualharassment/
Students are expected to
adhere to the
University
of
Colorado
Honor Code. Using
someone else's clicker in class will be treated as an honor code violation.