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Any student who has any WSU concerns is encouraged to contact Ombuds Services and Ombuds Services will help the student connect with the appropriate procedure, resource, office or staff person. Ombuds Services can be reached at 313-577-1010 or doso@wayne.
Contact Student Involvement, Activities and Organizations. getinvolved@wayne. 313-577-1010. Student Center and Campus Reservations. screservations@wayne. 313-577-4585. Student Care, Support and Intervention. doso@wayne. 313-577-1010. Student Life Marketing and Graphics. graphics@wayne. 313-577-3730.
Contact the campus DHR Administrator Sarah Clegg. Interim Assistant Vice President & Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator. Address: Administrative Building 3200. Email: sclegg@csusm. Phone: (760) 750-6020. Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8 AM to 5 PM, closed during campus closure days.
Threats of violence or of physical harm, and any form of physical or sexual assault or threats of physical assault are prohibited. This includes conduct that harasses, disrupts, or interferes with another person's work performance or creates an intimidating, offensive or hostile work or educational environment.
Wayne State is renowned for its academic and research excellence — particularly its strength in the health sciences — and holds the Carnegie Foundation's highest designations for research activity and community engagement.
Examples of slander in a Sentence Verb She was accused of slandering her former boss. Noun She is being sued for slander. He was a target of slander. We've heard countless unsupported slanders about her.
Slander is a form of defamation that involves making false statements verbally about another person. Some common examples of slander include: Making false accusations about someone during a conversation that harms their reputation. Spreading damaging rumors in public settings or work environments.
Under the uniform defamation legislation which applies in every State and Territory, a corporation can't sue for defamation unless it is an “excluded corporation”. An excluded corporation includes a not for profit or a company which employs fewer than 10 people.
A slanderous statement must be untrue and must reasonably have the potential to damage another person's reputation. Examples include: Untrue statements that a person was convicted of a crime or that they committed or attempted to commit a crime.