Published: Oct. 8, 2019

With hundreds in attendance, in-person and online, Chancellor Philip DiStefano today delivered his pre-scheduled, annual State of the Campus address. Introduced by Student Body President Ryan Passas, DiStefano began by discussing the听racist incident that occurred recently on the CU 麻豆影院 campus.

鈥淲e talk a lot about 鈥榮haping tomorrow's leaders,鈥 but sometimes tomorrow's leaders shape us, and this is one of those times,鈥 DiStefano said during his speech. 鈥淥n Sunday, racist language was directed at two of our students by someone who is not affiliated with our campus, and that is and was absolutely unacceptable.鈥

DiStefano has instructed his leadership team, led by Provost Russ Moore and Chief Operating Officer Kelly Fox, to work with student leaders to immediately begin a review of the campus鈥檚 policies, trainings, reporting practices and campus awareness efforts.听

鈥淥ur goal is to ensure that every person at CU 麻豆影院 has a safe, welcoming and supportive learning environment鈥攁nd that racism and harassment have no place to hide,鈥 DiStefano said.

Campus leaders and the Black Student Alliance have a meeting scheduled for Oct. 9. By the end of that meeting, DiStefano told the audience he would like to have a timeline of next steps, and an update will be provided to the campus.听听

Toward the end of the event, a large portion of the student audience peacefully exited the venue, the Glenn Miller Ballroom at the University Memorial Center.

鈥淎s representatives of the student body, it鈥檚 always our duty to advocate for students, and we recognize听and appreciate that leadership鈥攅specially the chancellor鈥攊s hearing students鈥 requests,鈥 said Passas, reflecting on the event. 鈥淚t was a really beautiful moment to see students come together and for our administration to recognize and hear their collective voice.鈥

After a 25-minute speech, also discussing a changing student body and how the university is working to meet needs in and outside of the classroom, a panel joined DiStefano to discuss resources for students. DiStefano also took questions from the audience during the panel discussion about diversity and race relations on campus.

Panelists included Scott Adler, dean of the Graduate School; Katherine Eggert, senior vice provost and associate vice chancellor for academic planning and assessment; and Jennifer McDuffie, associate vice chancellor of student affairs.

Also during the event, DiStefano and the panelists talked about the year鈥檚 accomplishments among CU 麻豆影院 students, faculty and staff members. The address highlighted the innovative spirit of the campus, the campus鈥檚 top research reputation, outreach partnerships across the state, the changing ways in which students learn and more.听

Emphasized was the growing need and availability of mental health and support services at CU 麻豆影院.听