Community Expectations
Dear UC Community,
Three weeks ago, we released a statement acknowledging recent reports of harassing text messages and defaced signage. In that statement, we reaffirmed our expectations for respectful conduct and provided resources to make reports and seek support.
Today, we find ourselves having to message again. This time, regarding events surrounding a guest speaker hosted by a registered student organization. The university has received many reports relating to this event, including allegations that both students and individuals not affiliated with the university were disrupting the event inside TUC and followed the guest speaker and event attendees through and off campus. These reports are currently under review and being investigated by the Office of Equal Opportunity, Student Conduct and Community Standards, and UC Police. Let this serve as a reminder, the university will review and investigate the reports it received, and those found to have violated university policies will be subject to sanctions.
While the university is committed to safeguarding freedom of speech, statements, comments, and conduct that are harassing and target individuals or groups based on a protected class, such as race, ethnicity, national origin, or shared ancestry, are not considered protected speech.
We encourage everyone to familiarize yourselves with university rules and policies, including the university’s nondiscrimination and harassment policies. Lack of knowledge is no excuse, especially for those found to have violated university policies.
We remain steadfast in our commitment to fostering an inclusive, respectful and supportive environment for all. The actions of a few will not undermine our efforts to build an inclusive and respectful community.
Bleuzette Marshall, PhD
Vice President for Equity, Inclusion, and Community Impact
Nicole Mayo, EdD
Vice Provost for Student Affairs
Eliot Isaac
Director of Public Safety and Chief of Police
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