US University Chancellor apologizes over mocking Asian languages

US University Chancellor apologizes over mocking Asian languages

The Chancellor, Thomas L Keon, issued the apology on December 14. Earlier, Keon was severely criticised online for mocking Asian languages.

FPJ Education DeskUpdated: Friday, December 16, 2022, 04:00 PM IST
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Days after the 'offensive' speech and the backlash it received, the Chancellor of Purdue University Northwest has issued an apology for making a racist remark about Asian languages during a commencement speech.

The Chancellor, Thomas L Keon, issued the apology on December 14. Earlier, Keon was severely criticised online for mocking Asian languages.

“On Saturday, December 10, during one of our two PNW Commencement ceremonies, I made a comment that was offensive and insensitive. I am truly sorry for my unplanned, off-the-cuff response to another speaker, as my words have caused confusion, pain, and anger,” Keon said in a statement.

“Purdue University Northwest, and I personally, take great pride in being welcoming and inclusive to all people. Earlier this fall I announced the formation of a PRIDE Team initiative (PNW Respecting Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity) whose mission is to promote an open, respectful and welcoming culture. I am now directing this interdisciplinary team to specifically understand and address issues of importance to the Asian American Pacific Islander community at PNW, and to offer concrete ideas that our university will act upon to ensure that our campuses are places that welcome and value all. In addition, I will meet with members of the Student Government Association to discuss how to best address students’ concerns”.

Additionally, within the last year we at PNW welcomed our most diverse student body in history, opened a multicultural lounge to encourage the sharing of ideas from students of all backgrounds, and formed a broad group of faculty and staff with expertise in various cultural backgrounds to coordinate celebrations of cultural heritage. These priorities illustrate our commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equity, but clearly we need to do more, and we will, it said.

“We are all human. I made a mistake, and I assure you I did not intend to be hurtful and my comments do not reflect my personal or our institutional values. In the true spirit of diversity and inclusion that is a cornerstone of PNW, I will learn from this and assure you that Purdue Northwest and I will take action to prevent such missteps from occurring in the future,” the Chancellor added.

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