UA President takes "full responsibility" for campus safety breakdown before Meixner shooting
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At the University of Arizona Faculty Senate meeting on Feb. 6, 2023, UA President takes "full responsibility" for campus safety breakdown before Meixner shooting.
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For Star subscribers: The University of Arizona questioned the legitimacy of a recent faculty-led report that cited mistrust and communication breakdowns in the campus security protocols Tom Meixner followed before an ex-student fatally shot the professor on campus.
A faculty committee has stopped its investigation of the University of Arizona’s campus safety protocols, launched after Professor Thomas Meixner was killed. The panel says UA officials were unsupportive and dismissive.
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