Expressive Activities FAQs
Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ recognizes freedom of speech and expression as a fundamental right and seeks to ensure free, robust, and uninhibited debate and deliberations by students enrolled at the university as well as other persons. The following FAQs address common questions students have about when, where, and how they may engage in expressive activities:
Expressive activities include, but are not limited to, assembly, protest, speech, distribution of written material, carrying of signs, and circulation of petitions. These activities are protected by the First Amendment and Texas law. More information about expressive activities can be found in TTU System Regulation .
Commercial activities, such as marketing or selling products or services, are not expressive activities and are generally prohibited.
Students may engage in expressive activities in outdoor common areas, subject to the reasonable time, place, and manner provisions set out in TTU System Regulation .
No, reservations are not required for expressive activities in outdoor common areas.
Yes, subject to the following requirements:
- No signage, poster, prop, display, or structure may be larger than 3 feet in height by 3 feet in width, and all must be hand-held. No open flames are permitted.
- No signage, poster, prop, display, or structure may be left unattended.
- Nothing may be affixed to or written on university property or grounds.
Yes, expressive literature may be personally distributed, but literature may not be left unattended. Commercial advertisements and marketing materials are not expressive literature and may not be distributed as part of an expressive activity.
No. TTU System Regulation prohibits all writing on university property and grounds.
Yes, but the amplification device must be entirely handheld, and amplified sound may not exceed 80 decibels measured from the outdoor edge of university buildings. Activities including amplified sound that materially and substantially disrupt the normal operations of the university are prohibited.
Food and beverage service are subject to licensing, code, and ordinance requirements. You must obtain the required licenses and permits and satisfy all safety codes in order to serve food or beverages.
Commercial activities, such as marketing or selling products or services, are not expressive activities and are generally prohibited.
The Texas Tech University System’s Freedom of Expression Regulation 07.04 is available on the .
Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ Office of Student Life
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Student.Life@ttuhsc.edu
The above FAQs are provided for convenience. TTU System Regulation and other Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ operating policies and procedures set forth all requirements regarding students’ exercise of expressive activities on campus.