Professors told to report students who make campus ‘less inclusive’ to Behavior Assessment Team

Team to ‘monitor’ individuals to ensure ‘positive behavior change’ 

As colleges across the country struggle with questions related to free speech on campuses, some schools have implemented policies that appear to give administrators significant latitude to discipline students for speaking in unpopular ways.

Most recently, the dean’s office of Utah Valley University, a public institution located in the north-central part of Utah, distributed a guidance letter to all faculty encouraging them to report to the school’s Behavior Assessment Team any students who use “inappropriate language,” are “argumentative,” or who speak “loudly.”

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The letter, titled “Recognizing and Responding to Students of Concern,” was provided to The College Fix by a professor at Utah Valley. The document instructs faculty on the various types of behaviors that merit concern, including stalking, angry outbursts and bullying, as well as the signs that a student may harm himself or others.

The guidance letter gave professors advice on how to respond to a wide range of student behaviors. Professors are instructed to use techniques ranging from “supportive gestures” to calling 911, depending on the severity of the situation.

It also advises faculty to report “concerning…communication” and vulgar language.

The professor who provided the memo to The Fix said it was distributed one day after an administrator told faculty at a back-to-school meeting that if they heard a statement that made Utah Valley University seem “less inclusive,” that statement should also be reported to the Behavior Assessment Team.

“I’m afraid that this Behavior Assessment Team is a bias response team in disguise,” said the professor, who asked to remain anonymous to avoid professional retribution.

“Yes, even in a deep-red state at a university in one of the most conservative counties in America, faculty are afraid to speak their minds publicly if their opinions aren’t 100 percent politically correct,” the professor told The Fix.

The scholar added he sees the Behavior Assessment Team as “a tool of intimidation instead of a tool to foster inclusion.”

The College Fix made repeated requests to campus officials for comment. Associate Dean of Students Ashley Larsen directed The Fix to speak with campus spokesman Layton Shumway; Shumway, however, did not return any of The Fix’s repeated emails.

The professor who spoke to The Fix said the change in policy may have come as a response to a profanity-laced flyer that was distributed on campus in the wake of Donald Trump’s election.

“In the past,” the faculty member told The Fix, “we have always been told that [the Behavioral Assessment Team] was for students who were a threat to physical safety…or for students who are disrupting the learning process. This year is the first time when we have been encouraged to report students for their words that may go against the inclusivity initiative or that may subjectively make someone ‘feel unsafe.’”

Other behavior that the university suggests could be reported to the Behavior Assessment Team include “unreasonable demands,” “behavior that challenges University expectations” and “making numerous complaints.”

 

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Dutchman
Dutchman
September 12, 2017 4:28 pm

UVU is home to one of the largest public collegiate ballroom dance programs in the United States

Another bunch of liberal / queer faggots.

Suzanna
Suzanna
  Dutchman
September 12, 2017 8:29 pm

hey Dutch,
that comment just got you thrown off campus.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
  Suzanna
September 13, 2017 1:20 am

Hate speech. Thoughtcrime. Coming to a university near you!
I am ashamed to be of the same SPECIES as these creatures. NO thought is punishable by imprisonment – no opinion is punishable by jail. If you can’t accept these ideas then ARGUE them out of existence – otherwise you are useless oxygen-wasters.
No university should tolerate speech codes, thought codes or rules about being offended. If you are offended, YOU have a problem – and should look for a cure.
Get the Marxists out of the classrooms – they poison all they touch.

musket
musket
September 12, 2017 4:44 pm

Study engineering….you can’t fake that either in the classroom or in the work place.

Not quite sober
Not quite sober
  musket
September 12, 2017 5:48 pm

Well I’d certainly like to agree but I wondered into the engineering office a couple days ago and found two of their shining stars thumbfucking their phones like high school kids. My boss said he heard them arguing over who got to be Batman or superman on whatever game they were playing. Well at least they aren’t out screwing the operations up too much.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  Not quite sober
September 12, 2017 7:36 pm

Or screwing each other.

Suzanna
Suzanna
  musket
September 12, 2017 8:30 pm

the school specializes in dance, not engineering.

Rob
Rob
  musket
September 13, 2017 1:39 pm

Well you can, but you shouldn’t.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 12, 2017 5:21 pm

Almost all colleges and universities are openly hostile to and suppressible of anyone who is White, Christian, or conservative. And double so if you happen to be all three, tripple so if you are male as well.

For the publicly supported institutions and the private ones receiving government grants I wonder why someone doesn’t bring lawsuits against them for producing a hostile personal and educational environment, and one that presents physical danger as well, a violation of Federal law in most instances.

A class action or RICO complaint may well be the proper type to be filing (remember that NOW and Planned Parenthood used RICO against pro life organizations. http://www.religioustolerance.org/abo_rico.htm).

The left does it because they know how to fight, the right needs to learn how to fight and do it as well.

Gayle
Gayle
September 12, 2017 6:26 pm

The best cure for this turn of affairs is for the school to experience a 50% drop in applications for the 2017-18 year. That will be evident by January. Things would quickly change.

Colleges are vulnerable because they compete for customers. The market will decide whether this is ok or not.

As an aside, I don’t think college sounds like much fun anymore.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Gayle
September 12, 2017 6:37 pm

“As an aside, I don’t think college sounds like much fun anymore.”

No kidding. If I were a college student paying for an education whether via loans or the sweat of my own labor I’d be ROYALLY pissed off about the bullshit being passed off in classrooms as education meant to further my advancement in this world. Hell, it might even inspire me to go into law so I could sue the bastards!

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
  Gayle
September 13, 2017 12:52 pm

College is marketed (almost openly) as a 5+ year extension of adolescence filled with food, fun and f***ing. It has been that way explicitly since at least 15 years ago when my wife and I attended Parent Orientation while my oldest kid attended his college orientation, where we were told verbatim, “…and when your son or daughter becomes sexually active–and THEY WILL become sexually active….” [emphasis was in original.]

More debt. It’s just another subset of the Debt Insanity of our Age, and not even the largest one. Anyone who attends college and goes into debt to do it is part of the PROBLEM. If you don’t have the dough, DON’T GO.

PS: For heaven’s sake, DON’T “STUDY” a major that is actually a hobby. Paying today’s TRB for a “degree” in music performance, photography, history, anthropology, etc., etc. might as well be a forehead tattoo of “I’M A MORON.”

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
  Barnum Bailey
September 13, 2017 12:54 pm

I say again: The likelihood of a man or woman being happy throughout adulthood decreases with every additional person with whom they are sexually intimate. (Unless he or she is an inveterate rabbit, in which case f-ing their way through life–and being made miserable by it–is unavoidable.)

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
September 12, 2017 8:00 pm

Were I in charge of one, I wouldn’t WANT an “inclusive” campus. I wouldn’t want any:
idiots (minimum IQ as demonstrated on entrance exams)
Ideologues (as demonstrated by membership in communist, socialist, or environmentalist religious organizations)
Immature persons (as demonstrated by SJW, climate-change or other activism)
Intolerants (as demonstrated by on-campus repressive tendencies)
or given a bit longer, I’m sure I could come up with more …
Colleges and universities should accept anyone who wants to try, but they are not obligated to KEEP anyone – and if you want to deny someone else’s ideas or thoughts, YOU have to listen to them long enough to understand them first.
Otherwise you’re not college material – you’re just an oppressor-in-training.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
September 12, 2017 8:15 pm

The Furha Would Be Pleased

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
September 12, 2017 9:45 pm

Any student violating these rules will go straight to “scary Mormon hell”!

Realist
Realist
September 12, 2017 11:36 pm

I know of someone who is attending college in Hungary, one of the only sane countries left. Classes are taught in English for a fraction of the cost, and 4 years gets you both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree. Not one penny is going to a US college. Vote with your feet citizens, there are alternatives out there.

overthecliff
overthecliff
September 13, 2017 8:09 am

These people are the enemy of civilization and culture. That kind of mindset must be eliminated.

Bones
Bones
September 13, 2017 9:02 am

Students speaking “loudly” or being “argumentative” ? So a large man in deep voice scares snowflakes for being himself or a student “expressing” themselves in their own way is good if you have gender identity issues but not if you don’t follow the narratives? What if said student is utilizing their first amendment? My kids will have my full backing and my attorneys and the money train to any snowflake college will cease immediately when that shit starts. My money will transfer from tuition to the attorney at that point!

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
  Bones
September 13, 2017 1:05 pm

Good luck. Universities are all but immune to complaints. My oldest son was accused of cheating by, it turned out, a professor who routinely accused a certain percentage of EVERY CLASS HE TAUGHT of cheating.

My son was on a FULL SCHOLARSHIP. The professor promised to have him THROWN OUT OF THE COLLEGE.

When we got to the bottom of it, the University’s Legal guy basically shrugged his shoulders when presented with incontrovertible evidence that the accusation was baseless. He all but made light of the chaos this “famous professor” routinely dumped on the heads of 18/19 year olds.

We learned. The university gives you NOTHING. IF you want the credentials and the instruction, you have to RIP IT OUT OF THEIR HANDS. All my sons learned to play the college’s rules against them, to the point that my middle son basically taught himself mechanical engineering and my youngest son found a loophole by which he was able to graduate in 5 semesters, something his “adviser” claimed he could not do until he pushed the course catalog under her nose.

The unversity is your adversary. Never forget it.

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
September 13, 2017 12:59 pm

This idiocy in Higher Ed is the same as all the idiocy in:
Medical services.
War & military.
Welfare Programs.
Open Borders.
Insane promises of pensions, SS, etc.

It’s all resting on the collective trust in $200 (or $1,000) trillion in dollar-denominated IOU’s, an ocean of debt promising to pay utterly IMPOSSIBLE future cash flows. But as long as the trust remains (which is signaled by interest rates where they are now, still), the insanity will metastacize just as it has these past 20-30 years (if not 50 years.)

Sit back and watch people send their kids to these asylums for the criminally insane.
Watch people who are observably “in a hole” continue to dig so feverishly that you’re tempted to rent them a backhoe.

There’s nothing we can do to stop a collective madness. It will end when it ends and not one second before. Then we’ll find ourselves metaphorically in a world, a nation, a state, a county and a town that looks as bombed out as Hamburg after 1945.