Statement from President Rochon on Immigration Executive Order

01/30/17

Contributed by David Maley

Posted on behalf of President Tom Rochon

The executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Friday, instituting a 90-day ban on admitting citizens of Libya, Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen into the United States, has the potential to negatively affect our Ithaca College community and, conceivably, the entire higher education community. I join with academic leaders from across the country in expressing my concerns about the impact this executive order will have on the members of our campus community.

As a result of this executive order we have students, faculty, and staff at IC who are particularly vulnerable, and many who are fearful of what the future may hold for them or their friends and loved ones. For this reason, I am outlining at the end of this message the steps we have taken and will be taking in the days ahead to support our campus community, especially our international students and faculty. Additional efforts and resources are being planned, and will be shared with you as soon as they are confirmed.

Our mission statement commits to “attracting a diverse body of students, faculty, and staff” and encourages everyone to “achieve excellence in their chosen fields and to share the responsibilities of citizenship and service in the global community.” This commitment does not change when the political or social tenor of our country changes.  It is an expression of who we have been as a community and who we will continue to be.

In order to stay true to our mission, and true to our character as an institution, Ithaca College must remain an inclusive community that opposes discrimination in any form; actively supports and benefits from diversity; welcomes international students and scholars to our campus; draws upon the vast body of knowledge and innovation generated by international scholars in the U.S. and abroad; and ensures that our students can be fully engaged, global citizens, both during their time at IC and during the lives they lead after graduation.

The details of how the executive order will be implemented continue to be highly fluid, and Ithaca College is watching the situation closely so that we can offer the most informed assistance possible to our community. I intend also to advocate for governmental policies on immigration that foster rather than inhibit the free flow of scholars and students across international borders.

At this uncertain time, the college unequivocally stands behind its core commitment to educational and inclusive excellence. Ithaca College is a deeply caring community, and I hope that each of us offers support to one another at this time of heightened anxiety and concern. Our strength as a community is directly tied to how we support one another during such times of uncertainty and upheaval.

Thomas R. Rochon
President

Our International Community

Travel and Immigration

Support and Safety on Campus

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