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Free Speech Zones
The Morgan University Center (UC) offers two designated areas for public expression and events. Area 1 is in the UC Plaza, adjacent to the University Center (away from Catherine Evans Harvill Food Hall). Area 2 is next to the UC Plaza, near the iconic Green Man Statue. These spaces provide students, faculty, staff, and community members venues to share opinions, host gatherings, or conduct activities.
Both areas require advance reservation to ensure fair access and prevent scheduling conflicts. This process helps maintain an organized and respectful environment for all users while maximizing the utility of these campus spaces.
To learn more about MUC reservation guidelines, contact Morgan University Center and Event Services at (931) 221-6617 or ucinfo@apsu.edu.
The APSU Spirit Rock exists to provide an outlet for creative student expression and a way to demonstrate Gov Spirit and Peay Pride.
Authority: T.C.A. § 49-8-203(a)(1)(D); Public Acts of Tennessee, 1839-1840, Chapter 98, Section 5; and Public Acts of Tennessee, 1807, Chapter 64. Administrative History: Original rules filed June 15, 2020; effective September 13, 2020.
Non-affiliated Individuals/Entities may apply for use or access to designated University Property. The University has designated the Morgan University Center as the main location on campus for use by Non-affiliated Individuals/Entities to request. Campus auditoriums and gyms may be available for rent on a space available basis if the event does not interfere with the educational mission of the University. The University Center Plaza is the designated space on campus, where access may be granted to Non-affiliated Individuals/Entities without an associated fee. A fee may be assessed should the requesting party require fees including but not limited to additional set up, security, cleanup or audio visual (AV) support. All other assignable University space will have at a minimum, a rental fee associated with the space.
The Health and Counseling Center (HCC) offers integrated primary health care, personal counseling, health education, and wellness programs to enrolled APSU students. Our goal is to promote academic and personal success by encouraging our students to be mindful and proactive and make informed decisions about their physical and mental wellness.
Appointments can be scheduled with Student Counseling Services by calling (931) 221-6162.
If you’d like to talk to someone, you can access the TalkCampus app, an online peer to peer mental health and wellbeing support network.
The Student of Concern Form is intended to provide guidance in those instances where a university community member becomes aware of a person whose behavior is concerning, or whom you are concerned about. In particular, this report facilitates the reporting of questions or concerns about any student who may pose a potential threat to their own health and safety or to the health and safety of others.
Inquiries or complaints regarding the non-discrimination policies for members of the APSU community, including Title IX complaints, should be directed immediately to LaNeeça R. Williams, Chief of Institutional Culture and Title IX Coordinator or by filling out the confidential APSU Discrimination and Harassment Complaint Form.
Discrimination and Harassment Complaint Form
Pursuant to T.C.A. §49-7-1903, a student or employee who believes that the institution or an employee has engaged in prohibited activity may file a complaint using the Divisive Concepts Alleged Violation Report Form or by sending an email to divisiveconcepts@apsu.edu.
Divisive Concepts Allegation Form
Any member of the APSU University community (staff, faculty, or student) has the right to file a disciplinary complaint against a student or a student organization by contacting the office of Community Care & Standards or completing the Incident/Complaint Form below.