Kansas
State University
Principles of Community
ADOPTED IN SPRING 2001
Kansas State University is a land-grant, public research university,
committed to teaching and learning, research. and service to the
people of Kansas, the nation, and the world. Our collective mission
is best accomplished when every member of the university community
acknowledges and practices the following principles of community.
We affirm the inherent dignity
and value of every person and strive to maintain an atmosphere of
justice based on respect for each othe
We affirm the right of each person to freely express thoughts
and opinions in a spirit of civility and decency. We believe that
diversity of views enriches our learning environment and we promote
open expression within a climate of courtesy, sensitivity, and mutual
respect.
We affirm the value of human diversity for community. We confront
and reject all forms of prejudice and discrimination, including
those based on race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, sexual
orientation., religious or political beliefs, economic status, or
any other differences that have led to misunderstandings, hostility,
and injustice.
We acknowledge that we are a part of the larger Kansas community
and that we have an obligation to be engaged in a positive way with
our civic partners.
We recognize our individual obligations to the university
community and to the principles that sustain it. We will each strive
to contribute to a positive spirit that affirms learning and growth
for all members of the community.
The following representatives of the KSU Campus Community approved
the Principles of Community:
Jon Wefald, President
James Coffman Provost
Mickey Ransom, President
Faculty Senate
Jake Worcester, President Student Government
KSU Graduate Student Assn.
KSU Classified Senate
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