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6.08 Student E-mail Accounts
Expectations for students in Harvard Slack communities:
Treat the student Slack community as an extension of the Harvard student experience. All Harvard Slack interactions are subject to the policies and regulations of the University. Participation in Slack is entirely voluntary. You can leave any channel at any time. All official information will be sent via email or posted in University Websites. Be professional in your posting and treat others with respect and kindness. We expect students to communicate with one another (in Slack and outside of it) in a kind and civil manner. Be clear and professional in all communications in the student Slack workspace. Proofread important messages. Check for readability, clarity, and formatting. Make your message easy and simple to understand. The student Slack workspaces are intended to help students connect with one another. Faculty are not part of these Slack communities, but Program Administrators will intermittently monitor the Program Slack channels. Anonymous posts are not allowed. Posts that violate University policies or these community standards are not allowed. If you find any problematic posts, please take a screen shot and email it to the Program administrator. Concerns may also be reported through the Harvard University site for anonymous reporting (Harvard University Anonymous Reporting ). Any student who posts content that in Harvard’s good faith judgment violates University policy may have their access to the student Slack workspace suspended or ended, as appropriate without awaiting a finding of a policy violation. Students may also face disciplinary action for findings of violations of University policy. Conversations on Slack are not intended for public dissemination. Please do not share comments outside of the community (other than reporting violations of University policy).
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