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Re: Incident Oct. 3



I learned of this from a family member on social media. I was stunned not to have heard of it from SFU.  I would like to know what type of first aid and consoling services the students were/are being provided.  I would also know if there are ways that we as faculty can be trained to cope with such situations.

Please let me / us know if your inquiries get anywhere and, if not, whom we can also pressure to get  answers. 

Best wishes,
Nancy

Nancy Forde
Professor of Physics

On Oct 13, 2018, at 6:19 PM, David Macalister <david_macalister@sfu.ca> wrote:

I completely agree. I contacted Mark Lalonde, the university’s risk manager, asking why no statement has gone out. So far, I have not received a response. Very disappointing.

David MacAlister
Director, School of Criminology 
SFU

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On Oct 13, 2018, at 5:42 PM, James Fleming <james_fleming@sfu.ca> wrote:

Dear colleagues,


We are getting media reports of a serious, violent incident more than a week ago during an SFU English class. As far as I am aware, neither faculty, nor our students, have been informed about this event by university administrators, at any level. In my opinion this is shocking, and incompetent. Our students are asking questions on social media as to why they have been kept in the dark. 


For what it's worth. JDF


James Dougal Fleming

Professor, Department of English

Simon Fraser University

Burnaby, BC, Canada