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As we are individually responsible for upholding ethical standards of learning and making, we are also responsible for holding ourselves and each other accountable. Voicing concerns and addressing issues is part of how we keep each other safe, foster open communication, and strive to grow and learn as a community.
We recognize that violations -- whether of this Community Guidelines, or of other institutional, personal, or professional standards -- can take many forms. Violations can come from any community member and be experienced by any community member (including but not limited to interactions between students and faculty or the reverse, faculty and faculty, staff and students, faculty and staff, and various interactions of our community with guests inside and/or outside of the classroom, in physical and digital spaces.
In the event of any unresolved dispute, conflict, or Community Guidelines violation, we encourage community members to take any or all of the following actions:
The NYU Bias Response Line provides a mechanism through which members of the NYU community can share or report experiences and concerns of bias, discrimination, or harassing behavior that may occur within our community.
Experienced administrators in the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) receive and assess reports, and then help facilitate responses, which may include referral to another University school or unit, or investigation if warranted according to the University's existing Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy.
The Bias Response Line is designed to enable the University to provide an open forum that helps to ensure that our community is equitable and inclusive.
- https://www.nyu.edu/about/policies-guidelines-compliance/equal-opportunity/bias-response.html
- Phone: 212-998-2277
- Email: [email protected]
- Online Form: https://nyu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_55x3HRqPYDsI0uN
Tisch School of the Arts is dedicated to providing its students with a learning environment that is rigorous, respectful, supportive and nurturing so that they can engage in the free exchange of ideas and commit themselves fully to the study of their discipline. To that end Tisch is committed to enforcing University policies prohibiting all forms of sexual misconduct as well as discrimination on the basis of sex and gender.
Detailed information regarding these policies and the resources that are available to students through the Title IX office can be found by using the following links:
The Wellness Exchange is your mental health resource at NYU. Call the 24-hour hotline at (212) 443-9999 or chat via the Wellness Exchange app anytime to speak with a certified counselor about any day-to-day challenges or health concerns.
Please call 911 directly to report criminal activity (e.g. physical assault, sexual assault, theft), or to report a dangerous physical situation (e.g. fire, serious injury, fear that someone will hurt themselves or someone else).
Our community members can also reach out to staff members of the Equitable Faculty Committee:
- Sharon De La Cruz, David Rios, Sarah Rothberg, Daniel Shiffman, Blair Simmons
Any of the group members can be reached individually by email, or collectively at: [email protected]
NOTE: Reaching out to ITP / IMA Equitable Committee is not a replacement for university’s bias response system and community members should whenever possible make use of the university-wide services