22-Feb-07 1:00 PM  CST  

Late Night Events Management 2006 Task Force Report 

 A “Late Night Event” is defined as an event sponsored by a student organization(s) that ends after 12 midnight on University property. Late night programming on college campuses has existed for years.  In recent years, institutions are becoming increasingly interested in sponsoring late night events, or allowing students to sponsor late night events on campus.  The question then becomes, what would guide an institution’s decision in allowing late night events, and what procedures and policies should govern such events on campus. (More)

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