Archaeological Project Participant Code of Conduct
All participants are representatives of their Program, their schools, the University, and the community. As such, they are expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner, particularly while on campus, on site, and in the community. Please read the following Code of Conduct carefully. It must be read before enrolling in the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project’s summer camp program or the archaeological field school.
- I will not leave WMU and Niles-owned and/or controlled property unattended during the program/school.
- I will consider the privacy wishes and concerns of others before using cameras, video recorders, or any type of recording device. I will not use any type of recording device in showers, locker rooms, rest rooms, bedrooms, or other areas where participants may expect privacy.
- I will make every effort to be present and on time for each session. I will make sure that I have the appropriate materials that I need, and I will be ready to work at the designated time.
- I will put away cell phones, laptops, tablets, and mp3 players while in class, unless their use is approved by instructor.
- I will treat all university and community property with respect.
- I will clean up after myself and bring all trash to the receptacles.
- I will act appropriately and courteously at all times while in the program. I will use school appropriate language and behavior, keeping my hands, feet, and other objects to myself.
- I will address other campers, students, instructors, and staff respectfully. I will listen with the same respect, understanding that the opinions of others are equally valid. I will offer only positive comments and avoid negative stereotypes.
- I will be tolerant of others especially where it involves race, religion, sexual orientation, disability status, gender, age, or ethnic background.
- I will follow rules set forth by the university and instructor.