MUPD sent this out a few minutes ago...
To continue to ensure that the University of Missouri campus remains safe, the MU Police Department (MUPD) is asking individuals who witness incidents of hateful and/or hurtful speech or actions to:
Call the police immediately at 573-882-7201. (If you are in an emergency situation, dial 911.)
Give the communications operator a summary of the incident, including location.
Provide a detailed description of the individual(s) involved.
Provide a license plate and vehicle descriptions (if appropriate).
If possible and if it can be done safely, take a photo of the individual(s) with your cell phone.
Delays, including posting information to social media, can often reduce the chances of identifying the responsible parties. While cases of hateful and hurtful speech are not crimes, if the individual(s) identified are students, MU’s Office of Student Conduct can take disciplinary action.
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Who did taking a picture in a safe space be a hate crime?
Interim Vice Chancellor for Inclusion, Diversity and Equity??? They have lost their collective minds...
This just in from the Provost office:
Dear Students, Faculty and Staff,
I’m very pleased to announce that Chuck Henson, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Trial Practice in the MU School of Law, has been named as Interim Vice Chancellor for Inclusion, Diversity and Equity effective immediately.
Professor Henson has been with the university since 2009. During that time, he has served as an adjunct professor, visiting professor of law and trial practice professor of law. He was an honoree at the 27th Annual Lloyd Gaines Scholarship Banquet and received the Graduate Professional Councilâs 2014 Gold Chalk Award for excellence in teaching. He was recognized for his outstanding contributions to student learning in 2015 by the Division of Student Affairs Excellence in Education Award.
His academic scholarship focuses on Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex and national origin. He also has taught continuing legal education courses focusing on employment discrimination.
Prior to joining MU, he served as an assistant attorney general and the assistant general counsel for human resources in the Missouri Attorney General’s office. From 2004-2006, he was a vice president with Adelphia Communications, providing legal guidance and management for human resources issues with 15,000 employees in 23 states. He also has worked in private practice in Colorado. He is a licensed lawyer in Missouri and Colorado (inactive) and is licensed to practice before a variety of federal district and circuit courts of appeals including the U.S. Tax Court; the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals; and the U.S. Supreme Court.
He received his bachelorâs degree from Yale University and his law degree from Georgetown University.
Please join me in congratulating Professor Henson on this very important and crucial role at our university. We’re looking forward to working with him as we continue to make Mizzou an inclusive and welcoming community for everyone who teaches, works and studies here.
Garnett S. Stokes
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor
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On my lunch break at work...Rush covering this. He’s bringing up how this action doesn’t serve the students or prepare them for the world...and that they’re being used and manipulated by the BLM etc.leftists.