AMHERST More than two months of investigation into racist messages sent to members of Black student organizations at the University of Massachusetts has yet to identify the source of the emails, according to a recent email sent to the campus.
AMHERST More than two months of investigation into racist messages sent to members of Black student organizations at the University of Massachusetts has yet to identify the source of the emails, according to a recent email sent to the campus.
On Wednesday, Christopher Misra, vice chancellor for information services and chief information officer, Nefertiti Walker, vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion, emailed the campus community with an update on the ongoing investigation to determine the source of anti-Black racists emails sent in September.
Christopher Misra, vice chancellor for information services and chief information officer, and Nefertiti Walker, vice chancellor for diversity, equity & inclusion, provided an update on the ongoing investigation to determine the source of anti-Black racist emails sent to members of Black student organizations in September.