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UNCW chancellor: Speech that upsets us not necessarily threatening

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WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — UNCW’s chancellor has sent a statement to the campus community after the school received several inquiries recently from the community about a faculty member’s criticism of a student.

Concerns were raised regarding Dr. Mike Adams and his comments, including a blog post, about a student who was reportedly questioned by the Secret Service after a social media post ahead of Donald Trump’s visit to campus in August. The Secret Service reportedly found no threat after their interview with Nada Merghani, but Merghani has complained online that she has been “harassed relentlessly” for more than two years by Adams and has received threats from his supporters because she is “queer and Muslim.”

Adams successfully sued UNCW several years ago for discrimination on a First Amendment claim.

Today Chancellor Zito Sartarelli sent the following message to the UNCW campus:

Dear Campus Community:

I want to share an update, address concerns raised on our campus in recent weeks, and reaffirm UNCW’s long-held values of freedom of expression, inclusiveness, and treating our fellow Seahawks with respect and dignity.

Over the past several months, we have been working to revise the Seahawk Respect Compact, which, while not a policy, demonstrates our aspirational commitment to a respectful, safe environment for our students, faculty and staff.  The document was created in 2008 and signed by the leadership of various campus constituencies. We are in the process of seeking feedback from the current leadership of those constituencies, and in the coming weeks, we will be ready to finalize that document and share it with campus.

I have previously shared my position that speech we do not agree with, or which may upset us, does not equate with speech that is threatening. Our students and faculty have the right to share their opinions, both on and off campus. We as an institution do not, and should not, regulate or respond to those opinions. There is often misinformation involved, unfortunately, and even language many would consider ugly, but this comes with the territory of free and open expression.

However, our commitment to freedom of expression does not supersede our commitment to student and employee safety. When a concern is raised and there is evidence of a true threat to the safety of a student or a faculty or staff member, I can assure you that we take the matter very seriously and investigate accordingly. We offer students and employees all the support we can and encourage continued communication between the student or employee and the Dean of Students’ office, Human Resources, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and/or University Police as appropriate.

During this sensitive, and, frankly, potentially polarizing time for our campus and our country, let me speak beyond the broad strokes of civility and respect; those are the values we have agreed to as a society, and values we expect of anyone who comes to UNCW, as a student, employee, or visitor. But like any community of nearly 20,000 people, our campus is not immune to incidents ranging from insensitivity to criminal behavior. We will not tolerate violations of our anti-discrimination policy.

If you believe you are the victim of discrimination or harassment, we strongly encourage you to report it here. If you believe you are the victim of a criminal act, please contact University Police at 962-2222.

>We can’t address these incidents without awareness of them. By coming forward, you will have done so not only for yourself but for all Seahawks. I would also encourage you to reach out to those whose perspectives do not align with yours. Discuss with civility your respective beliefs, and consider what common ground you may have despite your differences.

This campus, like any institution of higher education, is a marketplace of ideas. We will agree with each other on some, and disagree on others. But we minimize the educational experience when we try to shout down the people with whom we don’t agree. We must continue to support freedom of expression on our campus, while acknowledging that the Seahawk Respect Compact is a critical component of our  culture. I look forward to reaffirming that document, and I remain very proud of what we can accomplish when our actions reflect those values.

Sincerely,

Chancellor Jose V. Sartarelli

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