When used throughout this policy, “expressive activity” and “expression” means noncommercial communicative conduct or activity protected by the First Amendment, including speeches, performances, demonstrations, marches, protests, picketing, and the distribution of non- commercial literature. “Expressive activity” or “expression” is not intended to mean ordinary, day-to-day conversations among members of the KSU community. Commercial speech is regulated by KSU solicitation policies (e.g., Advertising Policy, Student Code of Conduct, and Posting and Advertising Policies for KSU Registered Student Organizations). Demonstrations and assembly can be valid expression for all opinions, including dissenting opinions, provided that the demonstration or assembly does not disrupt the academic or administrative functions of the University. KSU affirms its commitment to the First Amendment rights of those on its campuses even though the language or ideals of those seeking a venue for free expression may contradict University ideals or the personal views of KSU students and employees.
Individuals or groups of people who are not members of the campus community may only engage in expressive activity on KSU’s campus in accordance with Sections 7-9 of this policy.
The KSU campus community means students, faculty, staff, and their invited guests, provided such guests are
in the company of the inviting party.
Spontaneous expression is defined as expressive activity that is not planned more than twenty-four (24)
hours prior to such activity.
For members of the KSU campus community, the unrestricted outdoor areas of campus are deemed public forums and venues for expression. Restricted outdoor areas of campus include, but are not limited to: the KSU Sports and Recreation Park, Fifth
Third Bank Stadium, Bailey Athletic Complex, Campus Entry Lawn, S. Walter Kelly Sr.
Memorial Field, athletic fields, parking lots and decks, and active campus construction
areas. The designation of public forum areas herein may not be used to prohibit the
KSU campus community from engaging in expressive activities consistent with this policy
elsewhere on campus.