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On Monday, May 17, ASUCR released a statement affirming their support for Palestinian students, faculty and staff at UCR in addition to all those affected by the violence taking place in Gaza as a result of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian unrest. The statement received over 300 comments from students, alumni and others showing appreciation for ASUCR taking a stand and acknowledging the conflict.
“Drafting this statement, ensuring our association shows strong support to our Palestinian student community and their loved ones struggling with military violence and an ongoing colonial apartheid is extremely important and not complex,” stated Vice President of External Affairs Vincent Rasso.
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Marlon C. Lynch looks forward to position as MSU police chief and VP for public safety Marlon C. Lynch will serve as the chief of the Michigan State University Police Department (MSUPD) and as vice president for public safety. | Photo Courtesy of MSU Communications
On Feb. 2, MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. announced he selected Marlon C. Lynch as the sixth chief of the Michigan State University Police Department (MSUPD). Lynch will also serve as vice president for public safety.
Lynch will start at MSU on April 1 after the Board of Trustees approves his position at its Feb. 12 meeting.
This position was initially announced as chief of police and director of the MSUPD. However, Stanley said in an email that Lynch s expertise with the university’s desire to advance inclusion, and more specifically, promote equity in law enforcement communication, engagement and practice caused him to give Lynch the role of vic