Apr 21, 2021
Yesterday’s verdict in Minneapolis
I hope that this verdict is a first step toward healing and mobilizes reforms that penalize and eradicate police violence directed at Black citizens.
I hope that this verdict is a first step toward healing and mobilizes reforms that penalize and eradicate police violence directed at Black citizens.
There are many ways in which we can make our Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander students, faculty, and staff feel safe, supported, and valued…
Those on campus will need to be tolerant of the many ways in which this semester will be different from “normal” college life.
Yesterday we witnessed an extraordinary assault upon our nation’s history, democracy, and the rule of law.
Our goals continue to be protecting the health and safety of our community and providing a substantive academic experience to our students.
I feel enormous gratitude for the incredible work done by our faculty and staff to bring us to this point.
I believe that success in the coming year will depend not on each of us working harder, but on all of us working together.
The College is taking specific steps to eliminate sexual misconduct and sexual harassment.
All fall semester courses at Lafayette will be offered online, and the majority of students will study from home.
We on campus have been engaged in ongoing discussions about ways to combat racism at Lafayette.