Albuquerque Journal

Syracuse students suspended in latest crackdown by colleges

Disciplina­ry action also taken at colleges around the country

- BY CAROLYN THOMPSON ASSOCIATED PRESS

Syracuse University has suspended 23 students following a large on-campus gathering, the latest example of college crackdowns on the kind of socializin­g that can spread the coronaviru­s and sink plans for in-person learning this semester.

Syracuse officials announced the disciplina­ry action late Thursday and said they were reviewing security camera footage to identify additional students seen on video crowding into the campus Quad Wednesday night in violation of rules limiting crowds and requiring masks.

The gathering drew a sharp rebuke earlier from Vice Chancellor J. Michael Haynie, who said participan­ts had undercut efforts to make residentia­l learning possible.

“We have one shot to make this happen,” Haynie wrote in a letter to students. “The world is watching, and they expect you to fail. Prove them wrong.”

Social media has been filled with such gatherings in recent weeks as college students make their way back to campuses nationwide.

Purdue University suspended 36 students for going to a party. Other suspension­s have been reported at Virginia Tech, St. Olaf College in Minnesota and Radford University in Virginia.

Some universiti­es have brought students back only to reverse course and move classes online amid outbreaks linked in some cases to student housing and parties. Notre Dame and Michigan State universiti­es are among the latest to announce the switch this week. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill said it would revert to remote learning after clusters of the virus were discovered in dorms, a fraternity house and other student housing.

As at other campuses, Syracuse students returning to campus were asked to sign a pledge to follow guidelines, which also include avoiding travel during the semester and submitting to virus testing. Campus security broke up Wednesday’s gathering, and the students identified so far received interim suspension­s, which can be appealed.

Penn State on Thursday suspended a fraternity for hosting a party that violated the school’s COVID-19 ban on Greek gatherings. Videos and photos showed the Pennsylvan­ia Lambda chapter of Phi Kappa Psi hosting an indoor gathering of more than 15 people, university officials said.

Penn State officials also said they had to disperse crowds of students, many of them maskless, who were congregati­ng on campus late Wednesday.

In a note to the campus community, Penn State President Eric Barron warned that such behavior could prompt the university to send students home and shift to remote instructio­n.

“I ask students flouting the University’s health and safety expectatio­ns a simple question:“Barron wrote. “Do you want to be the person responsibl­e for sending everyone home?”

 ?? WALTER FREEMAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Students gathering on the Syracuse University campus on Wednesday in Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse University has issued suspension­s to 23 students.
WALTER FREEMAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS Students gathering on the Syracuse University campus on Wednesday in Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse University has issued suspension­s to 23 students.

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