麻豆传媒高清
Who We Are
Our Work
Overview
News & Stories
Oct 4, 2024
Upcoming Events
October 8, 2024
October 10, 2024
University Wide Events
No Communication Compromises
Areas of Study
Schools
Programs
Changing the world
Research
Community & Innovation
Research Experiences & Services
Our privatePresence
privateat Home
privateLearning For All
privateEngagement
Your Journey Starts Here
Admissions
Financial Aid
Explore Our Campus
Connect
Discover
Influence
Directories
Popular Keywords
Explore
Quick Links
GU
/
Office of the President
privateStatement on Hillel Event...
On February 29, Hillel@Gallaudet, with the support of the university鈥檚 Division of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusive Excellence, held a program on campus, 鈥淎sk Me Anything,鈥 with Yehoshua Soudakoff, a deaf rabbi who lives in Israel.
The event was open to the entire Gallaudet campus community. Students, staff, alumni and local community members attended. By most accounts, it was an engaging program that touched on a wide range of topics and was conducted civilly and safely. In close proximity to this event, a group of protesters demonstrated. Like all campus groups, they too have had the same opportunity to host similar events with other guest speakers.
However, this group, in violation of the university鈥檚 policy on expressive activities and assembly, did not protest in the space provided. They were given a designated space for this protest. Designated spaces allow the university to navigate the balance between providing a space to conduct expressive activities with the need to keep order and the campus community safe. While protests are disruptive by design, Gallaudet supports the exchange of different viewpoints provided such activities or assemblies adhere to university guidelines. The university will take appropriate actions as stipulated in our guidelines and policies.
To be very clear, based on feedback we have received to date from attendees, the event itself was conducted safely. Contrary to many social media reports, no one was 鈥渁ttacked鈥 or 鈥渇orced to hide in a room.鈥
Many concerns have been raised both here among the Gallaudet community and beyond. While we respect and acknowledge all of these perspectives, it is important to clarify and correct several important points.
privateunequivocally denounces any form of harassment, intimidation, oppression and disparagement against any individual or group. Violence has no place at Gallaudet and we will not tolerate any assault or violence. We will not tolerate any form of anti-Arab, anti-Jewish, anti-Muslim, or anti-Semitic rhetoric or actions.
We want to reiterate that, as an institution of higher education, privatetakes academic freedom and freedom of expression through civil and respectful discourse seriously. Gallaudet encourages and welcomes different ways of thinking and the challenge of encountering different perspectives. This does not waver or change when the issues become increasingly polarizing and complex.
As a university, Gallaudet fosters and encourages respectful conversation and debate. Our recently established Center for Democracy in Deaf America whose mission is to empower disagreement, debate and civic engagement in our community is just one of many strong examples. At Gallaudet, we challenge ourselves. We continue to evolve as we work to respectfully understand different perspectives without condemnation. This is when our community is strongest.
We acknowledge the significant devastation and loss of life that Gazan, Israeli, and Palestinian people are experiencing. So too do we acknowledge the suffering experienced by many other groups and individuals, especially during these times of such global unrest. We can disagree on many issues but we can also find ways to respect, support and learn from one another. This, too, is when our community is strongest.
Our leadership remains committed to working with all campus groups to ensure our campus is not only safe but a place where everyone feels that they are respected and belong.
Support services are available to our community. Students may reach out to Counseling and Psychological Services at caps@gallaudet.edu. Staff and faculty may contact the Employee Assistance Program at 800鈥607鈥1522 or聽. The company code is 鈥淕ALLAUDET鈥.In accordance with聽, religious and racial bias and hate complaints can be sent to Equal Opportunity Programs at eop@gallaudet.edu.
The privateExecutive Leadership Team
Roberta CordanoPresident
Khadijat RashidProvost
Heather HarkerChief of Staff
Marianne BelskyChief Academic Officer, Clerc Center
Jeremy BrunsonInterim Chief Diversity Officer
Brad HermesChief Financial Officer
Travis ImelDean, Student Affairs
Faye KuoDeputy General Counsel
Dominic LacyChief Operating Officer
Brandi RarusChief Communications & Admissions Officer
Laurene SimmsChief Bilingual Officer
Nicole SutliffeChief Administrative Officer, Clerc Center
October 4, 2024