What is Clarks policy on email privacy?
While the University respects the privacy of electronic communications and makes every attempt to keep email messages secure, privacy is not guaranteed. Clark University does not routinely monitor or access the content of email messages whether stored on University equipment or in transit on the University network. The content of electronic communications will not be accessed during the execution of systems support, network performance, and related security functions; but system administrators may access and disclose such contents when access and disclosure are necessary to protect the integrity of information technology resources, to ensure that these resources are equitably shared, to respond to health and safety emergencies, or to respond to subpoenas, court orders, or other valid forms of legal process. Where there is evidence of a criminal offense, the matter will be reported to Clark’s judicial systems and/or law enforcement. The University will cooperate with the justice system