Jennifer Mnookin Chancellor | Official website
Jennifer Mnookin Chancellor | Official website
Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has provided an update regarding the recent events surrounding the tent encampment on Library Mall.
In a message to the campus community, Chancellor Mnookin announced the clearance of the unlawful tent encampment by the University of Wisconsin Police Department in cooperation with partner law enforcement agencies. She emphasized that individuals present at the encampment were given opportunities to peacefully leave and avoid legal consequences. However, some protesters were cited, and others were arrested for resisting police action.
While expressing support for free expression and peaceful protest, Chancellor Mnookin highlighted the importance of abiding by campus guidelines and laws. She also addressed reports of antisemitic actions during the encampment, urging the condemnation of both Islamophobia and antisemitism.
The Chancellor acknowledged the ongoing dialogue with members of Muslim, Palestinian, and Jewish communities on campus, emphasizing the importance of continued engagement and understanding. She recognized the concerns and experiences of various community members during this challenging time.
Looking ahead, Chancellor Mnookin expressed anticipation for a commencement celebration with the class of 2024, acknowledging the disruptions they faced during their high school graduation due to the pandemic.
As the University of Wisconsin-Madison navigates through these events, Chancellor Mnookin encourages the community to respect each other's humanity and engage in constructive dialogue, even amidst differing viewpoints.