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Internet Communications


The internet provides new and increasingly diverse ways for students to become involved, engaged and connected as members of the University community.

Communications on sites such as Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, etc., are not specifically monitored by Fairfield University officials but may be brought to the attention of and considered by the Office of the Dean of Students or its designees when it appears that such communications constitute possible violations of the Code of Conduct, particularly those policies relating to harassment or discrimination. Messages between individuals, including e-mails, instant messengers, text messaging, Facebook or MySpace messages, may also be considered in the conduct process. Students should be aware that the Internet is considered a public forum and information posted there can be viewed by anyone.

 

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