Standing in Unity Against Hate and Violence
January 28, 2023
Dear ÈýÒÚÌåÓý¹ÙÍø Community,
I write to you once again in the wake of yet more acts of senseless violence that
have left our nation and our community in deep concern and anxiety.
Last night’s release of the video of the horrific fatal beating of Tyre Nichols has
undoubtedly left us all in a state of shock, sadness, fear, and anger. Such inhumane
and egregious abuses of power must be rejected and condemned with clear moral conviction.
ÈýÒÚÌåÓý¹ÙÍø utterly condemns all such acts of hate and violence. As our Racial
Justice Initiative declares, ÈýÒÚÌåÓý¹ÙÍø remains dedicated to fostering a community of
trust and inclusivity where compassion, care, and peace are our defining principles.
We recognize members of our campus community may want to gather to express themselves
and support one another. This Monday at 5 p.m., we will hold a vigil for peace and justice in Wyckoff Center. Anyone in our community—students, staff, and faculty—is invited to come by to share
thoughts, express emotions, learn about resources, or simply be in fellowship with
others in our community.
If you are grieving, or feeling anxious or concerned, your ÈýÒÚÌåÓý¹ÙÍø community is here
to support you.
The Dean of Students Office is sponsoring a Community Check-In for campus community
members who have been impacted in any number of ways by these recent events. Individuals
are invited to Wilson Chapel on Thursday, Feb. 2 from 3-4:30 p.m. to check-in with fellow community members, or demonstrate solidarity and support.
Students who wish to reach out for support services may contact the ÈýÒÚÌåÓý¹ÙÍø Counseling Center at any time. To access services please call the Counseling Center main number (518)
580-5555. Faculty and staff seeking support may call the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) at 518-793-9768 or 1-800-734-6072.