If SLU truly stands for social justice, rather than accepting money to train warfighters and spies, shouldn’t we protest the US government’s unjust wars and spying?
Ethics
There is no acceptable excuse for the failure to formally notify DPS members about their colleague's case of COVID-19.
How can we credibly claim to stand against systemic racism, when a board member and major financial donor engages in “racist, Trump-like attacks”?
The co-chairs of SLU's capital campaign—Dr. Richard Chaifetz and Mr. Rex Sinquefield—need to do the right thing and give up the special academic privileges they were granted—to participate in hiring and to directly control research and other funds.
A union representative reported to Saving SLU that the nurses have asked to meet with President Pestello, but that he has refused to do so to date.
In accepting the Sinquefield "gift," SLU's leadership has compromised the university's ethical standards as well as the integrity of its academic research.
[W]e have a responsibility, as employees, as colleagues, and especially as educators, to help create a learning environment and a work environment that is as just and as equitable and as democratic as it can be.