Since Saturday, the University of Minnesota has taken down 11 statements from various departments regarding the Israel-Palestine and Russia-Ukraine conflicts.
College of Liberal Arts Dean GerShun Avilez held an emergency meeting with chairs of five CLA departments on Saturday afternoon, where he announced that statements regarding the Israel-Palestine war would be taken down effective immediately. Over the weekend, seven departments saw statements taken down that addressed this conflict.
Provost Rachel Croson said in an email to faculty on Tuesday the decision to remove the statements was made following feedback from an advisory board composed of four faculty members.
“The group’s focus is on understanding the Regents’ resolution and advising the provost in which institutional statements on University-designated websites or other media do or do not align with the institutional stance, or lack of stance, on an issue,” Croson said in the statement. “For example the University does not currently have a position on the conflict in the Middle East, or the war in the Ukraine.”
In March 2022, the University’s administration released a statement openly denouncing Russia’s role in the Russia-Ukraine war and announcing that they had divested from Russian-related investments.
The University began taking down departmental statements regarding the conflict Monday afternoon.
It's OK
Apr 3, 2025 at 8:11 am
This decision is consistent with the UMN Board of Regents recent resolution. The UMN official platforms are no longer available for radical anti-Semitic statements made by a handful of departmental deviants.
D. Hejhal
Apr 2, 2025 at 2:01 pm
This recent propensity to ‘disappear’ people and things is quite
disturbing in a free society. The best policy is one of openness.
That begins with *disclosure* of the ‘who’. Can the U community please see a list , or is that too much to ask?
Adam
Apr 2, 2025 at 10:01 am
Wow! Who would have thought a supposed institution of “higher learning” would take down anything deemed slightly controversial, no matter how morally right a stance might be. I guess the University says committing ethnic cleansing and genocide or invading your neighbor with irredentist claims.
Truly a bastion of liberal thought (no, really. this is the epitome of the liberal world order; genocide is okay as long as the check comes in!)
Angry Prof
Apr 2, 2025 at 7:55 am
Hitler’s willing executioners in 2025