Dear Members of the NYU Student Community,
The loss of thousands of lives in the Middle East has profoundly affected our community. Working closely with a variety of student groups, we have been addressing a great deal of fear and grief.
Some tragedies unite us; others divide us. NYU can be home to many things, but it will not be a home for hatred, harassment, intimidation, Islamophobia, antisemitism, or violence of any type, regardless of your identity: Israeli, Palestinian or any other background—all students deserve to live and learn in peace.
Policies which govern student and club conduct are clearly articulated here. In the event that you experience a violation of these policies, you may contact the Bias Response Line. Individuals will be accountable to our long-standing, well-established processes for addressing such incidents. In accordance with federal law, no outcome of a disciplinary process will be disclosed publicly.
Please find attached a list of resources to help you navigate these trying times. Know that our team is always here for you. Do not hesitate to reach out to deanofstudents@nyu.edu.
Individual SafetyWe understand the heated discourse and expressions of advocacy this moment may ignite. All members of the community have the right to peacefully demonstrate or express their point of view; none has the right to commit violence, vandalism, intimidation, or harassment. Here are some guidelines and resources to keep in mind.
- Be mindful of how you engage and avoid escalation that may impact your personal safety or that of others.
- If you participate in protests or demonstrations, be mindful of your surroundings. If there is any hint that the event is becoming disorderly or violent, leave immediately.
- Be familiar with NYU’s policies and rules, including those on dissent and protest and posting of signs and banners—expect them to be enforced.
- Sharing personal and identifying information of another community member with the intent of, or which could reasonably lead to, intimidation, encouraging abuse or harassment, and/or threatening the safety of that person can be a violation of NYU policy.
- Promptly report such acts or any threats (whether over social media or other means) and violence to the NYPD (9-1-1) and to Campus Safety (212.998.2222).
Free Speech Activity Request - We want to make you aware that, according to the Student Activities Board Club Office Handbook, Free Speech Activities allow the standard 10 business day deadline usually imposed on SAB clubs when submitting event requests to be waived. This activity includes rallies, protests, demonstrations, and tabling in support of free speech and assembly rights.
- If the nature of the event may require additional Campus Safety presence, please notify your club advisor, who will work with the organization and the Department of Campus Safety to request additional staffing through NYU ServiceLink.
Addressing Privacy Concerns- Clubs looking to update or modify privacy settings in Engage can refer to this Help Article. If users opt to display their organization membership, it will only be visible to NYU Engage logged-in users (current students, staff, faculty).
- In NYU Engage, all organizations have a primary contact, which can be updated via the club's roster. The primary contact must be a member, but staff advisors of SAB organizations can also be designated as the primary contact if students prefer not to be visible.
- A reminder that managing members on NYU Engage involves a two-step process. Users can join an organization by either requesting membership and getting approval from an officer or by accepting an invitation. No member can be force-added to a roster.
- Students can choose to communicate with their members via an email alias. Here are instructions for creating a club email alias.
Campus Safety and SupportAcademic Support- Students needing academic assistance should contact their faculty directly.
- If a student requires additional support navigating their academics, do not hesitate to reach out to the Office of the Dean of Students at deanofstudents@nyu.edu, and they will connect you with the appropriate academic advisor for your school.
Community Care
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