Internet use in the Computer Lab must only be for
course-related research.
Student must comply strictly with the NDNU policy on Harassment and
Discrimination.
Student who need to work on class assignments have priority to use
the lab computers over those students using the computers for
chatting, emailing and web surfing.
Any student not complying with the lab policies will be asked to
appear before the student affairs board for hearing.
Mis-using of computer software: Notre Dame de Namur University is
the licensee of many computer software packages that are protected
by copyright laws. Students must not copy any computer software
program or data protected by copyright or by special license.
Students must not damage, alter, or remove without permission any
software package in the custody of the University or any University
community member, including student, faculty, or staff. Students
must not access another person's data or text files without proper
permission.
Reading, duplicating, copying, removing, or any other unauthorized
or misuse of a document, record, book, ledger, file, printout, tape,
cartridge, disc, key, or any property maintained by any
individual(s) or department(s) of the University is strictly
prohibited.
Forging or any other unauthorized alteration of a document, record,
identification, or any property maintained by any individual(s) or
department(s) of the University is prohibited.
Misusing of computer Hardware: Notre Dame de Namur University is the
owner of all the hardware equipments residing in the Computer Labs.
Students must not damage or pilfer any hardware equipments.
Users are liable for the misuse of any hardware, software or
equipments residing in the computer labs.
Any kind of misconduct or behavior, which are intended to denigrate,
threaten or harm others, will not be tolerated.
No pornographic content is allowed in the computer
labs.
Abusive language, posted materials or behavior based upon race,
color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age,
physical or mental status, or veteran status will not be tolerated.
Publicly visible areas may not contain discriminatory materials.