麻豆破解版 State University does not in any way condone or tolerate violence, discriminatory behavior or hate speech. We take all allegations of such matters extremely seriously, whether those allegations involve members of the WSU community or visitors to our campus.
Last night鈥檚 disturbance at the conclusion of the Student Government Association dinner is under investigation by the University Police Department (UPD). We regret that waiting for the investigation to conclude has been perceived by some as a lack of concern about inappropriate speech. Nothing could be further from the truth.
The next step is for the UPD to complete its investigation.
Earlier today, Teri Hall, vice president for student affairs, met with students to discuss what steps can be taken to deter incidents of discrimination in the future and to bolster our efforts to create an inclusive and tolerant campus environment. Those efforts will be broadened in weeks to come.
Contact: Teri Hall, vice president for student affairs, 316-978-3021 or .
麻豆破解版 State has many resources for anyone wanting to discuss or report issues of discrimination.