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[[Open Letter to Vanderbilt University Regarding Student Suspension]] was a letter titled "An Open Letter from Faculty to the Vanderbilt Administration regarding the suspended student activists and freedom of expression on campus" dated April 8, 2024 demanding the reinstatement of suspended students.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Oio95eiZ3nUHfj4hY8Z5_2ZH6ImSThqM8atf_PfVQxU/edit?pli=1 An Open Letter from Faculty to the Vanderbilt Administration regarding the suspended student activists and freedom of expression on campus (accessed April 9, 2024)]</ref>,<ref>[https://archive.fo/Y5kzZ Archive Link An Open Letter from Faculty to the Vanderbilt Administration regarding the suspended student activists and freedom of expression on campus (accessed April 9, 2024)]</ref>
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[[Open Letter to Vanderbilt University Regarding Student Suspension]] was a letter titled "An Open Letter from Faculty to the Vanderbilt Administration regarding the suspended student activists and freedom of expression on campus" in April, 2024 demanding the reinstatement of suspended students.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Oio95eiZ3nUHfj4hY8Z5_2ZH6ImSThqM8atf_PfVQxU/edit?pli=1 An Open Letter from Faculty to the Vanderbilt Administration regarding the suspended student activists and freedom of expression on campus (accessed April 9, 2024)]</ref>,<ref>[https://archive.fo/Y5kzZ Archive Link An Open Letter from Faculty to the Vanderbilt Administration regarding the suspended student activists and freedom of expression on campus (accessed April 9, 2024)]</ref>
  
 
Three students [[Devron Burks]], first-year [[Jack Petocz]] and sophomore [[Samuel Schulman]] — "were arrested for assault and bodily injury to another, which is classified as a misdemeanor."<ref>[https://vanderbilthustler.com/2024/03/27/breaking-students-forcibly-leave-sit-in-three-arrested-and-16-suspended/ BREAKING: Students forced to exit Kirkland Hall, three arrested and 16 suspended (accessed April 9, 2024)]</ref>
 
Three students [[Devron Burks]], first-year [[Jack Petocz]] and sophomore [[Samuel Schulman]] — "were arrested for assault and bodily injury to another, which is classified as a misdemeanor."<ref>[https://vanderbilthustler.com/2024/03/27/breaking-students-forcibly-leave-sit-in-three-arrested-and-16-suspended/ BREAKING: Students forced to exit Kirkland Hall, three arrested and 16 suspended (accessed April 9, 2024)]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 23:31, 9 April 2024

Anti-Israel Vanderbilt Students

Open Letter to Vanderbilt University Regarding Student Suspension was a letter titled "An Open Letter from Faculty to the Vanderbilt Administration regarding the suspended student activists and freedom of expression on campus" in April, 2024 demanding the reinstatement of suspended students.[1],[2]

Three students Devron Burks, first-year Jack Petocz and sophomore Samuel Schulman — "were arrested for assault and bodily injury to another, which is classified as a misdemeanor."[3]

Background

Vanderbilt University Footage Dated March 26, 2024

Excerpt from The Vanderbilt Hustler dated March 27, 2024:[4]

"Around 21.5 hours after it began, the sit-in inside Kirkland Hall over students’ ability to vote on the VSG BDS amendment ended at approximately 6:34 a.m. CDT. Two students left at various times last night due to medical or family emergencies, while the remaining 25 students forcibly left — with three being arrested — this morning after being woken up and escorted out by VUPD officers.
The email included a link to a video showing security footage from this morning when protestors initially entered the building. In the video, an officer unlocks and slightly opens a door to speak to protesters. After a moment, one protester pulls the door open widely. A Community Service Officer attempts to block the entrance by spreading his arms across the doorway. Students push against the officer to enter the building. The CSO wraps his arms around multiple students’ chests and shoulders to attempt to prevent them from entering. A few students push the officer into the building, permitting other students to enter. The officer continues to grab onto students even after they enter the building.

Excerpt from Fox News dated April 6, 2024:[5]

"Several Vanderbilt University students have been expelled, one has been suspended, and more than 20 have been placed on probation after last month’s rowdy demonstration protesting the administration’s removal of the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) initiative.
That’s according to the Vanderbilt Divest Coalition (VDC), the group which put forth an amendment to the Vanderbilt Student Government Constitution that would prevent government funds from going to certain businesses that support Israel.
The proposed amendment collected more than 600 signatures and qualified for a student ballot, but was removed by the university, prompting nearly 30 students to march into the halls of Vanderbilt Chancellor Daniel Diermeier’s office to hold a sit-in on March 26.

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The sit-in protest lasted more than 20 hours. More than 30 additional students were on the steps outside the building protesting for hours even though they faced threats of suspension and forced removal.

Body of Letter

Chancellor Daniel Diermeier
Provost C. Cybele Raver
Office of the General Counsel
Faculty Senate President Andrea Capizzi
Vanderbilt prides itself on being a community that upholds democratic values, a place where students, faculty, and staff can debate complex ideas and meaningfully engage with urgent social issues. The university has also played a significant historical role in nonviolent protests, particularly student-led civil rights activism. Therefore, we, the undersigned Vanderbilt faculty, are deeply troubled by the suppression of student activism and speech on campus, most recently in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We hold a range of perspectives on this topic and on the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions campaign at the heart of the recent protests. However, in our shared view, the administration's response to student activism on this issue is inconsistent with Vanderbilt’s commitment to free speech and expression in a democratic society.
Over the past two weeks, the administration has responded to student protest in excessive and punitive ways, unduly restricting when, where, and how students can express themselves. The administration has confined student expression to a dwindling number of bulletin boards, locations, and approved time slots, with implications that should alarm the Vanderbilt community. We recognize that as a private entity, Vanderbilt has the latitude to set its own policies about free expression. But we are concerned that these rules seem arbitrary, shifting, and unevenly applied to student activists and other community members. We also contend that the criterion that student protests must not "disrupt" university operations is perniciously vague and expansive. Nonviolent protests aim at disruption to varying degrees. Thus, stipulating that protests violate handbook policy when they disrupt university operations potentially bans many meaningful forms of protest.
In the wake of last week’s protests, elected Metropolitan Council Members of Nashville and Davidson County sent two letters to the Chancellor raising serious concerns about the arrest of a reporter, student suspensions, and the general constriction of free speech on campus. The arrested reporter, Eli Motycka, has accused Vanderbilt of misrepresenting the events surrounding his arrest, asking for a public clarification and apology. We are troubled that the administration’s suppression of student speech on campus and its treatment of a peaceful journalist have threatened Vanderbilt’s standing and reputation within the broader Nashville community and possibly beyond.
Some of the administration’s actions of the last month include:
  • Sending misconduct warnings to students who posted flyers seeking signatories in support of adding a Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions referendum to the Vanderbilt Student Government ballot;
  • Canceling the referendum after the students secured over 600 signatures;
  • Canceling a previously approved permit for an outdoor protest wall exhibit, citing planned groundwork on Rand Yard;
  • Issuing a new map, not available to the public, that entirely surrounds Kirkland Hall with no-protest and silent-protest zones, thereby rendering outdoor protest and speech a conduct violation;
  • Arresting a reporter attempting to cover campus protests;
  • Denying student activists access to bathrooms or food during their 21-hour peaceful sit-in at Kirkland;
  • Arresting four students in connection with the sit-in, who were jailed and criminally charged with assault and vandalism;
  • Issuing interim suspensions to 26 students who participated in the sit-in, during which time they are barred from campus and denied access to campus housing, meal plans, and healthcare as well as core educational activities, including classes, labs, and performances, at a particularly important time of the semester;
  • Surveilling student activists who have not been suspended, and urging them not to continue their protests, as well as mistakenly suspending at least one student known for their on-campus activism who was not actually present at the sit-in;
  • Sending emails to the entire campus claiming that Kirkland Hall was closed to the Vanderbilt community for construction, even though this construction was declared completed weeks ago and numerous faculty and staff have had meetings there;
  • Contravening procedures outlined in the Student Handbook by instructing suspended students that they may not submit letters from faculty, thereby constraining students’ ability to share “all relevant information” about their previous conduct and circumstances surrounding the alleged violation;
  • Exposing these students to the possibility of extreme sanctions—such as reportable probation, suspension, or expulsion—that would be both disproportionate to their peaceful protest activity and would chill their protected speech and that of other students going forward.
We write to affirm our support for the students involved in the March 2024 protests.
We reject the implied characterization of student protest activity as a threat to community or institutional safety.
We call on the administration to repeal all suspensions and criminal charges against the students and immediately reinstate their access to campus housing, meal plans, healthcare, and educational activities.
Finally, we urge the administration to align its policies with its values regarding free speech, expression, and democratic activities, including protest.

Signatories

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