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Access to the Twin Cities Campus MEDIA ACCESS TO THE TWIN CITIES CAMPUS | back to top
The
University of Minnesota welcomes media to
our campus. We encourage members of the
media planning to be on campus to notify
the News Service and facilitate the visit
by calling (612) 624-5551.
As a public institution, the University is an open and public place that provides the news media reasonable access to campus. However, the University may regulate media access so as not to disrupt teaching or research; to protect the health and safety of students and staff; to protect the privacy of students and others who live on campus; and to comply with state and federal laws on student and personnel data. The following guidelines pertain to media access to University of Minnesota owned or controlled property. These guidelines pertain to any individual or group conducting interviews, making audio or video recordings, or photographing images for dissemination to the public via commercial or non-commercial news and information outlets, including the Internet. See “filming on campus” for policies regarding commercial, non-news productions. GENERAL GUIDELINES | back to top
NON-RESTRICTED AND RESTRICTED AREAS | back to top The media is generally permitted to film or otherwise have access to spaces on campus that are open to the public, subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions. This includes access during regular operating hours to any building or portion of a building that is open to the public.
Media are only allowed in the following locations with express permission from an administrative authority and only with an officially designated University escort:
MEDIA ACCESS TO RESIDENCE HALLS | back to top Permission is required for media to access University of Minnesota housing, including campus residence halls and off-campus student and family housing. Media must be escorted by Housing and Residential Life or News Service staff, or a resident, at all times while in University housing facilities. Unescorted media will be asked to leave. Escorted media may film in, or report from, the common areas (lounges, dining areas, corridors) of residence halls, with approval of University officials. Media must have permission from the occupant of individual living quarters to enter, report from or film that space. Media may film or solicit interviews on the public sidewalks or common areas outside of residence halls and apartments. In some special situations, media access to these areas may be limited to protect privacy, health or safety. To obtain permission to enter a residence hall, call the News Service during business hours, Monday–Friday. After hours or on weekends, page the News Service or contact the residence hall manager. MEDIA PARKING ON CAMPUS| back to top Parking rules are routinely enforced on campus because parking is in high demand and traffic is heavy. It is also important that traffic flow, sidewalks, driveways, fire lanes, disability access and the like are not blocked. Media vehicles must be parked legally. The University will not pay for parking tickets on media vehicles Please follow these guidelines when parking on campus.
RELEASE OF STUDENT INFORMATION | back to top Federal law, state law and University of Minnesota Board of Regents policy govern access to student records. Under these laws and policies, some information is considered public and some is considered private. However, it is possible for students to suppress some or all public information by requesting a nondisclosure. All requests for information from reporters and representatives of news organizations must be directed to the News Service through a Data Practice Request. If there is not a nondisclosure request on file with the Registrar regarding a particular student's information, refer to the Board of Regent's policy on student records, which can be found here. COMMERCIAL FILMING ON CAMPUS | back to top The University of Minnesota's unique, large, urban campus makes it an ideal setting for filming daily events and activities. To accomodate your filming needs, please contact the News Service. Questions? Contact the University News Service at unews@umn.edu. |
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