Residential Life
Disruptive Behavior
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Disruptive behavior, including physical abuse, assault, harassment, threats, excessive noise (which may include loud playing stereos or musical equipment), and unruly behavior is prohibited. Behaviors which compromise the peace, safety, and/or health of other residents or compromise the educational mission of SUNYIT are prohibited. See also Student Code of Conduct (pdf).
Noxious or Offensive Odors
A noxious or offensive odor is any aroma of such intensity that it becomes disruptive to others. Nearly any aroma can become noxious or offensive when it is overwhelmingly strong. Some examples might include cigarette, cigar, or pipe smoke; perfume; air freshening spray; or even large amounts of dirty laundry or garbage. Residents are urged to use courtesy and good judgment about this potentially annoying concern. Residential Life and Housing staff members may ask residents to take corrective action if complaints about odors are received.