Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter released a letter to the Ole Miss community Tuesday afternoon, the same day Gov. Phil Bryant signed House Bill 1523 into law.
Jeffrey S. Vitter Chancellor and April 5, 2016 Dear members of the UM community, Some of you have inquired about how recent legislation will affect our campus operations and ethos. I am writing to reaffirm that the mission and values of the University of Mississippi have not changed. Our primary purpose is to be an academic institution that creates, evaluates, shares, and applies knowledge in a free, open, and inclusive environment of intellectual inquiry. Our main campus in Oxford, our four regional campuses, and our academic health center provide academic, research, and professional programs and health care to tens of thousands of people. The members of the university and those we serve are part of a diverse community of different religions, ages, political perspectives, physical abilities, races, sexual orientations, gender expressions, nationalities, cultures, fields of study, and other characteristics. Diversity is a hallmark of education and enriches the environment and experiences of all our campus constituents. We will always support all members of our community and uphold the UM Creed, which calls on us to respect the dignity of each person. Sincerely, Jeffrey S. Vitter Lyceum 123 | Phone: (662) 915-7111 | chancllr@olemiss.edu |