Â鶹ÊÓƵ Responds to Recent Violence at U.S. Capitol

This message from President Marylou Yam was sent to the Â鶹ÊÓƵ community on January 7, 2021.
Message from the President with presidential seal

On Wednesday, violent and law-breaking protestors assaulted our U.S. Capitol and forcibly gained entrance to the home of our democracy, where it is respectfully practiced and where our representatives come together as a community to uphold the nation’s Constitution. My prayerful thoughts are with those directly affected by yesterday’s violence.

I, like you, was shocked and dismayed by the images and actions that I witnessed as the situation unfolded in Washington D.C. TodayI am still processing the event and its impact on our nation. 

Notre Dame joins national and global voices that condemn violence, ignorance and social injustices that were all represented in yesterday’s unlawful display.

I am resolute and proud to be a member of a community that knows violence and intimidation are never the solution. We know hate is never the proper inspiration for action. Rather, we know our commitment and responsibility to civil discourse and to upholding our Mission to be leaders who promote social responsibility is paramount. As was said on the Senate floor last night quoting former President Ronald Reagan, 

I hope you will join me in prayer and reflection in support of our lawmakers, peaceful protest, and public safety officials on the front lines of ensuring peaceful dialogue. Together we must continue our work for social justice, upholding our democracy, and striving for unity.

Please join our community for "" on Friday, January 8th at 4:00 p.m. lead by Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Dr. Jennifer Erdman, Acting Associate Dean, School of Arts, Sciences and Business.

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