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Discussion on communicating investigation results to students and the public

2:15:41

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Council Member Menin and Chancellor Rodriguez discuss the timeline of the investigation and the importance of communicating its results to students and the public.

  • Menin expresses concern about the two-month duration of the investigation.
  • Rodriguez agrees to publicize the results of the investigation while protecting student privacy.
  • Menin emphasizes the compatibility of protecting privacy and informing the public about investigation outcomes.
  • The discussion includes a request for CUNY to send letters to diversity officers at all campuses to notify students of investigation results.
Julie Menin
2:15:41
the And this is an investigation that the school the university is doing?
Felix Matos Rodriguez
2:15:46
Yes.
2:15:47
And there's an additional investigation that the DA is doing, of the people out there because it was not on the campus premise.
2:15:54
It was outside the the restaurant.
Julie Menin
2:15:56
Okay.
2:15:57
It's now been 2 months since these these, incidents occurred.
2:16:00
What is taking so long?
Felix Matos Rodriguez
2:16:02
It is a complex investigation in part because we depend a lot on the resources and the support, from the DA and other entities that are not just us.
Julie Menin
2:16:14
And you will be publicizing the results of this investigation when it's concluded?
Felix Matos Rodriguez
2:16:20
Well, I think we have to let people know.
2:16:22
We have to be careful against to protect privacy and things of that nature, but to the extent that we can, absolutely.
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