Examples of Sexual Harassment
The following are examples of behavior may create a hostile environment and could be considered sexual harassment prohibited by Title IX:
Requests or demands for sexual favors
Unwelcome sexual advances, including touching, kissing, hugging, or massaging
Non-consensual sexual activity (where the victim does not consent or is incapable of giving consent)
Violence between intimate partners
Unnecessary and unwelcome references to various parts of the body
Unwelcome statements or conduct related to a person's gender, actual or perceived sex, gender identity, or nonconformity with sex or gender stereotypes
Reoccurring inappropriate or derogatory sexual innuendoes or humor
Videotaping and photographing activity of a sexual or personal nature without consent of those being recorded
Obscene gestures or nonverbal communication of a sexual or gender-based nature
Sexually explicit profanity
Use of email, the Internet, text messaging, or other forms of digital media to facilitate any of the above referenced behaviors