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On Tuesday night, another Zoom bombing occurred during a Penn State Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications Creating Content in 2021 event titled Digital Media and Marketing.
According to Marie Hardin, dean of the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, unwanted users joined the Zoom event yelling vulgar, racist and homophobic slurs upon entry. The welfare and safe environment for our students is our top priority, Hardin said. When something like this happens, we rededicate ourselves to that goal of sustaining a safe place for our students to learn, grow and interact.
Hardin said there are many difficulties when opening Zoom meetings to those outside of the university and emphasized that students should remain vigilant during these kinds of virtual events.