Wichita State University responds to verdict
Like many of you, during these past few weeks, our thoughts, minds and attention have
been turned to Minneapolis and the trial of Derek Chauvin.
As an educational institution, we are called upon not only to be safe harbors for
diversity of thought and life, but also to be catalysts of positive change in all
respects – knowledge, research, economics and culture. One of our distinctive university
values is to be an institution of inclusive excellence: to be a campus that reflects
and promotes – in all community members – the evolving diversity of society.
Wichita State is committed to ensuring that all members of our community are and feel
valued and respected, and we know there is more to be done. The future requires us
to recognize and learn from the sacrifices and injustices that have occurred. This
demands that we speak with a unified voice and non-violent actions to end inequality
and injustice wherever it takes place and to whomever it affects.
Campus leaders and key university offices will continue to guide our institution in
strong and deliberate conversations, engagement and action. In the meantime, we are
here for you. If you need support, please seek out any of the many support organizations
on campus: Counseling and Prevention Services, CARE Team, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Office of Student Affairs, Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Marche Fleming-Randle, and many cultural student organizations.
Updated April 20, 2021