Situation in Israel and Gaza
President Folt’s statement regarding situation in Israel and Gaza (10/10 update)
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October 10, 2023 By USC News staff
USC President Carol L. Folt released the following statement on Tuesday:
Over the past several days, I have been in touch with many members of the Trojan Family who voiced their pain and despair in the wake of the unprecedented terrorist attacks in Israel. We mourn the shocking loss of life. We condemn the terrorist attacks by Hamas and their brutal threats to execute kidnapped civilians and commit other atrocities.
As the horror in Israel and Gaza continues to unfold before our eyes, many of you have asked about how we are addressing the safety and well-being of our Trojan Family at USC. We immediately strengthened security protocols on our campuses and at places of worship. We just launched a new online source for accessing all available support services and updates. University resources and support will be open and operational throughout the fall break.
The provost is working with faculty in all schools to provide academic accommodations for students who are struggling. Campus Support and Intervention and the Student Health Center continue to provide outreach and counseling services. We will provide additional support as needed.
I have seen our Trojan community pull together with grace and humanity in these deeply disturbing times. During the dark days ahead, we need the light and compassion of our university community more than ever.
Support
Counseling resources are available for students through USC Counseling and Mental Health or Uwill Student Mental Health and Wellness [VAC] and for faculty and staff through the WorkWell Center.
If you are concerned about the well-being of a fellow student, faculty or staff member, please reach out to Trojans Care 4 Trojans or Campus Support & Intervention.
Social Work Leadership Roundtable Joint Statement on Peace for Israel and Palestine
October 17, 2023
The well-being of Israeli and Palestinian people is deeply intertwined. Living in this shared region, there is immense suffering, adversity, fear, and heart-breaking loss. As social work leaders and professionals we stand together in support of the human right to live in safety, with dignity, and to have basic human needs met. The violence and suffering unfolding in the region represent a humanitarian crisis with global reach. We reiterate our commitment to safety, security, and dignity for all within a context of peaceful coexistence. We extend our profound sympathies to students and educators in our member programs who have been affected directly or indirectly by this violence… Continue reading