Campus Use Rules
Harvard University
Relevant Excerpt
Exhibits/Displays:
Campus exhibits or displays that are to be shown outside of a residential unit, including but not limited to lighting projections, self-mounted displays, multimedia displays, and installations must be proposed in writing to the relevant Local Contact for approval in accordance with local policies, rules, and processes for the campus space in question and approved in advance. More generally, Schools and non-School based units may restrict the use of exhibits/displays in the spaces under their control and enforce the conditions established for authorization of displays/exhibits....
Signage/Banners/Postings:
No signs, banners, or posters (including as part of an exhibit or display) should be affixed to University property, including but not limited to the exterior of buildings, doors/access points, windows, fences, entry posts, gates, utility or flag poles, waste containers, lighting, furniture, equipment, walls, floors, walkways/pavers, steps, statues, flags, tents, existing signage, or authorized third party structures (e.g., temporary scaffolding), trees, or other live plants, except in designated locations or with prior written approval from the relevant Local Contact. Signs, banners, or postings are subject to removal by, or under the direction of, authorized University or School personnel.