
I would like to start off by saying thank you. Thank you for sharing, signing, and showing your support. I have been reading the comments and I applaud the women coming forward to tell their own story, and how the statement made by Professor Schoeller has impacted them. I believe you, I see you, and I hear you.
UWM has released another statement today basically saying that it is Professor Schoeller's right to say what she had said. But they do not want students to feel unsafe, or that their educational experience is compromised by this "appalling situation". They also suggested that students go get help if needed. (I will drop their exact statement below)
I am disappointed that UWM hears the concerns students have of feeling unsafe, hurt, anger, and no longer wish to continue at UW-Milwaukee due to this professor's credence. Yet they still are refusing to pursue action. Since they have expressed that they cannot terminate her due to her exercising her first amendment right, I am saying that it is our right to use our voices on campus, and protest.
On Wednesday, July 8, 2020, we will be holding a protest on campus as well as a vigil in honor of Vanessa Guillen. I have attached the protest link for anyone that would like to attend. We appreciate the ongoing support, and we hope you all stand with us in solidarity as we continue to push UWM to purse action. We will not stop until she is terminated, or she chooses to resign.
UWM's statement is uploaded in the picture and has been written out here.
Betsy Schoeller, a senior lecturer at UWM, made comments via her personal Facebook page that are beyond thoughtless. They are repugnant and terribly at odds with UWM’s values. UWM in no way condones Ms. Schoeller’s comments, and we understand and empathize with the outrage and concerns we are hearing.
The murder of Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen is horrifying. There can be no excuse or rationalization for the killing of SPC Guillen and the circumstances surrounding this tragedy. UWM is proud to be the largest educator of veterans in the state of Wisconsin and stands in solidarity with those opposed to violence against women, and anxiously awaits justice for SPC Guillen and her family.
There are legal reasons why UWM cannot fire Ms. Schoeller for her social media postings, as some have demanded. The rights granted by the First Amendment are absolute. UWM cannot regulate the private speech of its employees.
We are committed to a safe, welcoming and inclusive campus, and this includes support for anyone affected by sexual violence, as well as military members and veterans. UWM offers several support services for sexual violence survivors, including confidential resources as well as survivor-empowered reporting options. UWM also takes its Title IX obligations to ensure a community free of sex discrimination seriously. Please see our Title IX webpage for more information: uwm.edu/titleix/what-is-title-ix/. UWM also offers robust and meaningful support for veterans and active military through the Military and Veterans Resource Center (MAVRC) (uwm.edu/mavrc), which has operated at UWM since 2012.
We encourage any student affected by or concerned about this situation to seek out campus resources, including MAVRC, the Dean of Students Office, and the Norris Health Center’s University Counseling Services. We do not want the educational experience – or the sense of safety – of any of our students to be damaged by this appalling situation.