November 10, 2023
This week, President Salovey spoke in groups and individually with Muslim and Jewish students. Read a compilation of his remarks here.
Please remember that Yale has resources in place for individuals and groups seeking support:
- Since October 7th, Yale Public Safety has increased patrols across the university and worked with the FBI and other agencies on campus safety. Members of the Yale community can download and use the LiveSafe app. If you have concerns, please contact YPD immediately by calling 203- 432-4400.
- Free Expression at Yale includes our expectations, policies, and procedures about free expression.
- Any students in need of support can contact Mental Health and Counseling at Yale Health, where assistance is available around the clock. The telephone number is (203) 432-0290 during business hours and for urgent concerns after hours. Faculty and staff can find information about Yale’s Employee Assistance Program at Yale Signature Benefits | It’s Your Yale.
- The Chaplain’s Office (Old Campus, Bingham Hall, Entryway D; (203) 432-1128), Yale Religious Ministries and the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale, (80 Wall Street; (203) 432-9419) are among the resources available to all members of our community.
- We (OISS) are open at 421 Temple Street or by phone at (203) 432-2305 to anyone who needs support.
- The Office of Institutional Equity and Accessibility (OIEA) is responsible for ensuring Yale’s commitment to equitable and inclusive working and learning environments.
Members of our community may be moved to express their feelings, political positions, or to learn more. As always, the Office of the Secretary and Vice President for University Life is available to support students, faculty, and staff who wish to convene groups for public discussion or other events in accordance with Yale’s policies around free expression.
If you have been directly affected and need assistance from the university, please contact Ozan Say, Director of OISS at (203) 432-2305.
OISS Staff