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                  4.4.2.  Academic Freedom
                               Academic Freedom is the right of the faculty member, as a scholar and private citizen,
                       to pursue the truth and express freely what he holds to be true either individually or collectively.
                       It involves among others freedom to perform as a member of  the community of scholars the
                       primary  functions  of  research,  instruction,  extension,  and  publication  without  constraints  and
                       interference  from  any  individual,  organization,  or  constituted  authority.  This  is  best  served
                       through the exercise and enjoyment of the faculty member of, but not limited to the following:
                       4.4.2.1.  Teach and discuss the topics in the field of his/her competence;
                       4.4.2.2.  Right to controversial matters relevant to the subject taught;
                       4.4.2.3.  Explore and try-out different methods which will facilitate learning;
                       4.4.2.4.  Research  and  disseminate  findings  through  publications  and  other  forms,  provided
                                such  activity  does  not  interfere  with  his/her  teaching  performance  and  that,  if  it
                                involves pecuniary return, the agreement should conform with the existing University
                                policies;
                       4.4.2.5.  Express freely one’s opinions, thoughts or ideas in both oral and in written form, within
                                or  outside  of  the  University,  provided  he/she  assumes  full  responsibility  for  such
                                personal actions and provided further that these actions do not violate public good and
                                social order;
                       4.4.2.6.  Accept  outside  academic  related  activities  such  as  speaking,  writing,  and  research
                                provided the preference of his/her job in the University is not sacrificed;
                       4.4.2.7.  Participate in the decision-making and policy formulation processes within the bounds
                                of University laws and regulations;
                       4.4.2.8.  Be  consulted  and/or  be  heard  individually  or  collectively  in  matters  that  affect  the
                                faculty; petition for a redress of grievance.


                  4.4.3. Policy on Sexual Harassment
                               The University adopts the Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995 (Republic Act No. 7877)
                       which deplores any unwelcome sexual advances, requests or demands for sexual favor, or other
                       verbal or physical behavior of sexual nature, committed by a faculty member in the University to
                       any member of the academic community, including students.


                  4.4.4. Dress Requirements
                               Faculty  members  should  dress  themselves  in  appropriate  attire.  Long  or  short  polo/
                       barong Tagalog is preferred for male faculty members. The University is a reputable educational
                       institution and therefore the faculty is encouraged to act as a model of appropriate dress code.
                       Ostentatious  display  of  jewelry  and  wearing  of  heavy  or  theatrical  make-up  and  tattoos  are
                       prohibited.

                  4.4.5. Prohibited Attire
                               The following attire shall be prohibited when performing official duties in the University:

                       4.4.5.1.  Gauzy,  transparent  or  net-like  shirt,  blouse  with  over-plunging  necklines;  sando,
                                strapless or spaghetti-strap blouse (unless worn as an undershirt) tank-tops, Micro-mini
                                skirt, walking shorts, cycling shorts, leggings,  tights; rubber sandals, rubber slippers,
                                and "bakya".

                  4.4.6. Exemptions for the above dress requirements are allowed for the following cases:
                       4.4.6.1.  When the nature of work of the faculty demands that he/she wears clothing other than
                                those prescribed above;
                       4.4.6.2.  When religious affiliations or creed or any legitimate practice by the faculty in relation
                                thereto, requires him/her to wear a particular clothing;

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