Flyers and Posters
In compliance with Georgia fire code and local regulations, Emory instituted a safety practice to limit flyer postings on building interiors to bulletin boards. Specific posting policies on institutional bulletin boards vary across university buildings.
Flyers and posters may be posted on outdoor bulletin boards and kiosks. Postings in areas other than the outdoor bulletin boards are prohibited and shall be removed.
Flyer, poster, sticker, and banner posting is prohibited on sidewalks, brick pathways, streets, building exteriors, stairwells (except evacuation information), railings, benches, light poles, bike racks, windows, doors, sculptures, landscaping, trash receptacles or any other structure of the University.
Flyers and posters that do not refer to dated events may be removed by Campus Services. Flyers that refer to dated events will be removed after passage of the relevant event date. Campus Services will remove flyers on occasions when preparing for major university events or subsequent space reservations.
Thumb tacks are the preferred means when adhering posters or flyers to public bulletin boards. Magnets are preferred when such bulletin boards are magnetic.
Temporary adhesives such as painters’ tape are the preferred means when adhering to flyers to surfaces other than bulletin boards. Permanent adhesives are strictly prohibited to prevent property damage. Any property damage caused by a violation of these guidelines will require the responsible party to reimburse Emory University for the cost of repairs.