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SU requests faculty, staff participation in campus engagement committees

Corey Henry | Photo Editor

The committees will begin convening in the coming weeks.

Syracuse University is requesting faculty and staff participation on its new campus engagement committees, the university announced Friday. 

The engagement committees launched in December to involve students in the implementation of demands and suggestions from #NotAgainSU and other student groups. The demands were made in response to at least 20 racist or bias-related incidents that occurred at or near SU since early November. 

Faculty, staff and students serving on the committees will provide input and feedback on the implementation of students’ demands, according to an SU News release. The committees will focus on nine areas, including policies, multicultural services and safety and security.

While the university’s recent dialogue has been important, converting that dialogue into action is even more crucial, said John Liu, interim vice chancellor and provost, in the release.

Students, faculty, and staff can apply for the committees through an online form. The committees will begin convening in the coming weeks, Liu said.







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