Dumpson Town Hall
Student Government President Taylor Dumpson, right, addresses interim Vice President of Campus Life Fanta Aw and University President Neil Kerwin at a community meeting on May 2.
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Student Government President Taylor Dumpson, right, addresses interim Vice President of Campus Life Fanta Aw and University President Neil Kerwin at a community meeting on May 2.
Video was shot by Owain James and edited by Elise Moore.
Isaiah Young, a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences, speaks to a WUSA9 cameraman after being denied entrance to an AU press conference.
Celine-Marie Pascale, an associate dean in the College of Arts and Sciences, Robin Adams, the assistant director for the Center for Community Engagement and Service, and Andrea Pearson, an associate professor and vice chair for the Faculty Senate, appear for a press conference.
Sara Bendoraitis (left), Celine-Marie Pascale (middle) and Robin Adams (right) host a workshop to help the AU community address the May 1 hate crime and other race issues at AU.
Kay Spiritual Life Center packed with town hall attendees, including graduated Alpha Kappa Alpha members.
Student Government president and Alpha Kappa Alpha sister Taylor Dumpson addresses both the student body and Kerwin directly.
Helen Abraha and Alyssa Moncure read demands to administrators outside of the Kogod School of Business.
Students protesting the May 1 hate crime and racism on campus hold up withdrawal forms from the university after marching out of a university-held town hall addressing the crime on May 2.
Students left Asbury to return to the quad with their forms.
A student filling out one of the forms. Students filled out the forms but did not sign at the bottom.
Interim Vice President of Campus Life Fanta Aw speaks at a University town hall on May 2, 2017 about the May 1 hate crime.
Student Government president and Alpha Kappa Alpha sister Taylor Dumpson addresses both the student body and Kerwin directly.
President Kerwin answered questions and expressed his hope for healing.
Mark Dunham Jr., a law student at AU, brought a legal perspective to the town hall.
After identifying the incident as a hate crime, Executive Director of Public Safety Phillip Morse responds to questions about the investigative procedure and the lack of an AU Alert.
Students march from the Kay Spiritual Center to AU Central to pick up “Drop or Withdraw From All Classes” Forms.
Helen Abraha and Alyssa Moncure read demands from The Darkening to the administration in response to racial issues on campus.
Sigma Alpha Mu's GoFundMe page. The fraternity used the page to raise money for their philanthropic partner, Armor Down, after their initial event was cancelled.
AU police blocked off the area around the President's Office Building on Friday after an exploded munitions item dating to World War I was found on the premises by grounds crew members.