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Executive Vice President and Provost of the University of Texas, Sharon Wood, sent this message to protestors and UT students.Pro-Palestinian protesters are pushed to the edge of campus at the University of Texas Wednesday, April 24, 2024, in Austin, Texas.Many lawmakers and other state and local leaders have criticized how the university's decision to call for law enforcement to come to campus to disperse the protest.
Thank you in advance for reviewing and adhering to our policies, procedures, and laws, and for continuing to respect and care for each other during these challenging times."The freedom to speak and peacefully assemble is a cornerstone of the University’s identity as a world-class university. It's not just a privilege, but a responsibility we all share in fostering an environment where diverse ideas can thrive.
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