College of Pharmacy Flyer Posting Policy

Hello All, 

The early days of the semester always serves as an excellent opportunity to review/remind people of policies. 

With everyone channeling all their excitement into getting more events off the ground, there has been an increase in flyers across the building. We love to see it and are equally excited to support any event ideas, however we can in Student Affairs. I just want to take this opportunity to share the Flyer Posting Policy. 

https://attheu.utah.edu/feature/pro-tips-the-rules-for-posting-on-campus/ 

In general:

• Only individuals or registered organizations in the campus community can post fliers or posters.

• The university entity, group or sponsor must be clearly identified on the posting.

• University trademarks and brands may not be used without permission.

• Only one sign, notice or poster affiliated with a specific event is permitted on a single bulletin board at any one time. Up to a total of three signs, notices, or posters authored or sponsored by the same organization or member of the University community are permitted on a single bulletin board at any one time.

• Signs, notices or posters are encouraged to be on an 8.5-inch-by-11-inch piece of paper. All signs, notices, or posters must be smaller than 8.5 inches by 14 inches.

• A sign, notice or poster may not cover another sign, notice or poster.

• All fliers must be dated. (Note: Expiration dates stamped on Union Building flyers do not indicate university approval of the content of the posting.)

• Signs, posters and fliers may not be posted on trees, buildings, walls or other structures.

• Messages cannot be written, painted or chalked on university property or on the personal property of others.

• The University may remove any sign, notice, or poster that does not meet these guidelines or for which the expiration date has passed.

• Academic and administrative departments that maintain bulletin boards or kiosks are encouraged to apply these guidelines to the posting of signs, notices, or posters on their bulletin boards or kiosks.

Published in All College of Pharmacy, P1, P2, P3, P4, Student Affairs, Student Life

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