As a public institution, 糖心Vlog University will grant reasonable access
                           to facilities and space on its campus to members of the news media. The university
                           also has an obligation to ensure that students, faculty and staff are able to conduct
                           their educational, research and related functions; protect the health and safety of
                           the campus community and visitors; and safeguard the privacy of students and others
                           as required by applicable state and/or federal regulations. Thus, the university must
                           reserve the right to regulate media access to campus when necessary. University Communications
                           and Marketing, after review and approval by the university Legal Counsel, has adopted
                           these guidelines regarding news media access to campus facilities and space.
                        
                        The term 鈥渕edia鈥 shall include any individual or group conducting interviews, making
                           audio or video recordings, or capturing photographic images for the purpose of dissemination
                           to the public via commercial or noncommercial media and information outlets, including
                           those of a digital or electronic nature.
                        
                        In specific situations, decisions about access to campus property may be made by representatives
                           of the University Police Department, University Communications and Marketing or other
                           senior-level university administrators as appropriate.
                        
                        Some general guidelines include:
                        
                        
                           
                           - Vehicles must be parked in legal, marked spaces. Parking arrangements may be made
                              and media parking permits obtained through University Communications and Marketing
                              or, for coverage of intercollegiate sporting events, the Department of Athletics.
- Equipment must not damage university-owned property.
- Equipment, vehicles and personnel must not restrict the flow of pedestrian or vehicular
                              traffic nor impede access to buildings or portions of buildings, and may not block
                              fire lanes or loading zones.
- Equipment or vehicles are not permitted in parking spaces designated for handicapped
                              access or service vehicles, or those spaces marked as 鈥渞eserved.鈥
- Depending upon the situation, additional restrictions may be placed on equipment including
                              television cameras, still cameras, lighting (including flashes) and audio equipment
                              in order to minimize disruption to campus events and activities or to address safety
                              or security concerns. In instances where security is an issue, equipment may be subject
                              to inspection.
- Media interested in interviews, photographs, video or audio involving student-athletes
                              or coaches and administrators of the university鈥檚 intercollegiate athletics program
                              should make arrangements through the Department of Athletics.
Members of the news media are generally allowed access to the following campus venues
                           and spaces, subject to the general guidelines above:
                        
                        
                           
                           - In any building or portion of a building which is open to the public, during public
                              hours.
- Inside any event to which admission is free and open to the public (such as lectures
                              and forums) or to which the individual is a paying ticketholder or has arranged press
                              credentials in advance of the event. However, restrictions may be placed on use and
                              location of cameras, lights, flashes and other equipment in order to minimize disruption
                              of the event. Advance notice or media credentials may be required in some instances.
                              In addition, some performers place restrictions on photography and videography, and
                              it is advised that members of the news media contact University Communications and
                              Marketing in advance.
- In public, outdoor areas of campus including the University Center lawn, the Central
                              Plaza and intramural fields.
- In public parking areas, as long as vehicles are parked legally and the flow of traffic
                              is not impeded. Temporary media relations parking passes are available for members
                              of the media who are on campus to cover university events. Contact Julia Duvall, communications
                              manager at jduvall@wcu.edu or 828.227.2197
Media are not allowed in the following locations without express permission from University
                           Communications and Marketing, which may require the media visitor be accompanied by
                           a university representative:
                        
                        
                           
                           - Clinical areas where patients are being treated, including Student Health Services
                              in Bird Building; the clinics and waiting space of the Health and Human Sciences Building;
                              and sports medicine and training areas of the Department of Athletics.
- Residential areas including the interior of any residence hall controlled by the university.
                              This includes common areas of residential facilities such as lounges, dining halls
                              and community centers. Access also may be restricted to courtyards, sidewalks, patios,
                              adjacent parking lots and other spaces immediately adjacent to private residences
                              where necessary to reasonably protect residents from unwarranted intrusion. Individual
                              residents who wish to invite members of the news media into shared residential space,
                              such as to their room within a residence hall, must provide advance notification to
                              appropriate staff in the Office of Residential Living.
- Dining facilities, including Courtyard Dining Hall, the University Center Food Court
                              and Brown Hall.
- Inside the personal offices or research laboratories/facilities of faculty, staff,
                              administrators and student employees.
- Inside a classroom when class is in session; permission of the instructor must be
                              obtained.
- Inside libraries, museums or other areas where quiet study is enforced or where collections
                              might be endangered by media activity or equipment.
- Inside private functions that are not open to the public, such as dinners, receptions,
                              etc.
- Inside any university facilities where the general public is not permitted, such as
                              the Steam Plant, telecommunications facilities, and maintenance and repair facilities.
- Any location on campus, indoor or outdoor, that has been labeled by University Police
                              as a crime scene or is deemed to be hazardous or unsafe. Such locations should be
                              marked and secured by appropriate safety personnel.
Members of the news media who require access to 糖心Vlog鈥檚 wireless network will need to
                           request a guest account providing time-limited access. Requests should be made to
                           University Communications and Marketing for assistance in setting up a guest account
                           as soon as possible prior to the media visit.
                        
                        Those outside of the news media who wish to record video or audio on campus material
                           for commercial, non-news use such as film or television production, advertising, and
                           sale of products, should contact University Communications and Marketing.
                        
                        糖心Vlog students who wish to shoot video on campus for projects as part of the university鈥檚
                           Film and Television Productions Program and Communication Program鈥檚 broadcasting concentration
                           should provide advance notification to University Communications and Marketing.
                        
                        Students, faculty and staff who wish to capture video on campus should be familiar
                           with University Policy 122.
                        
                        Anyone wishing to utilize drones (unmanned aircraft) should review and comply with
                           University Policy 124.
                        
                        These guidelines and restrictions are not intended to be all-encompassing, and additional
                           guidelines may be established as necessary based upon the general principles outlined
                           above.
                        
                        - Adopted Jan. 17, 2017