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March 7, 2024

 

To: Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Subject: Last night's USG meeting

 

Dear Seawolves,
 
Yesterday evening, hateful images were displayed at the beginning of an Undergraduate Student Government (USG) in-person and Zoom meeting on an especially divisive subject, in what appears to have been an instance of “Zoom bombing,” possibly from outside the university community. These included sexually explicit images, racist comments, a swastika, an antisemitic caricature of Jews, and alleged electronic vandalism. The origin of the conduct is currently under review. 
 
USG leaders responded swiftly, removing the images, placing additional controls on the video connection, and apologizing to participants. There were no further disruptions and the meeting, despite the sensitivity of the issue being debated, was civil and conducted admirably by USG leadership.
 
We are confident that all members of the Stony Brook community join us in condemning in the strongest terms the hate expressed by those images and in rejecting the effort to stoke fear in our community. We applaud the determination of USG and everyone who participated in that discussion to refuse to allow the debate to be poisoned by this display of anti-Semitism and racism.
 
We recognize the fear and anxiety these images provoke, especially among the Jewish members of our community. We want to reassure them, and all Seawolves, that extra efforts are being made to keep the campus safe and also to provide mental health support at an especially challenging time. Those resources include:
 
(631) 632-7320
student_supportteam@stonybrook.edu
Stony Brook Union, Suite 106
 
(631) 632-9912
Stony Brook Union, Suite 205
 
(631) 632-6720
Student Health & Counseling Center, 2nd Floor and Health Sciences Center, 3rd Floor 3-040F
 
(631) 632-6720, option 2
 
TimelyCare 24/7 virtual medical and mental health services
Download the TimelyCare app or visit timelycare.com/stonybrook 
 
Sincerely,
 
Rick Gatteau, PhD
Vice President for Student Affairs