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Ohio State changes alumni groups' mission statements to comply with new state law

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The new state law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion at Ohio public universities went into effect on June 27. That same afternoon, Ohio State University told several alumni groups that their mission statements had been changed to comply with that law.

Craig Little, director of alumni engagement at Ohio State's Alumni Association, to Asian & Pacific Islander Alumni Society, emailed the group that its mission statement had already been changed, from 鈥淥ur mission is to promote the interests of alumni who identify as Asian & Pacific Islander,鈥 to 鈥淥ur mission is to promote the interests of all alumni.鈥

This change has sparked frustration in OSU alumni organizations.

Responding to Little鈥檚 email, organization president Justin Liu, wrote 鈥淚 am writing in absolute disbelief and deep frustration regarding this decision to unilaterally alter the mission statement of the Asian and Pacific Islander Alumni Society without consultation, discussion, even basic courtesy.鈥

鈥淟et's be perfectly clear: stripping language that explicitly affirms our mission to serve Asian and Pacific Island identifying alumni is not a harmless "compliance" edit. It is an erasure - plain and simple,鈥 Liu鈥檚 response continues.

The university said that some changes to try to comply with the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act may have been done 鈥減rematurely鈥 and that they are currently reviewing the changes.

Ohio State鈥檚 full statement about the changes reads, 鈥淭he alumni association has not 鈥渂anned certain words鈥 on the site. Ohio State is in the process of revising hundreds of websites and program materials to accurately reflect compliance with the law. In some cases, the language on society pages was changed prematurely and is undergoing revision to restore the mission statements of the affected society pages.鈥

Sam Shim, the Asian & Pacific Islander Alumni Society founder and former president, also condemns the changes, and said that the original mission statement needs to be restored.

鈥淭he issue is, the mission is why the organization exists,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f you delete or change the mission, the organization de facto doesn't exist anymore.鈥

Shim also said that a member of the alumni association at OSU contacted them Monday apologizing for the changes and saying the alumni association did not know about, or approve, the changes.

Shim said they learned from the call that the changes were allegedly made without consulting OSU鈥檚 legal department.

鈥淭hey realized they did not follow the process, but it's just set off a firestorm where groups feel like they were being canceled,鈥 Shim said. 鈥淲e think [the mission statement] should be restored. They haven't restored it, but at least they took a step in putting a banner there, which is still better.鈥

Currently a banner is shown on nine alumni society web pages, which says that the university is currently reviewing the website to comply with the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act. The alumni groups the banner appears on are the Alumnae Scholarship Housing Society, the Asian & Pacific Islander Alumni Society, the Black Alumni Society, BuckeyeThon Alumni Society, the Latinx Alumni Society, the Men's Glee Club Alumni Society, the Men's Rugby Alumni Society, the Women in STEMM Alumni Society, and the Young Scholars Program Alumni Society.

A web page banner found on OSU alumni websites that says "SB1 Compliance
Ohio State is in the process of revising websites and program materials to accurately reflect compliance with the law. While this work occurs, language referencing protected class status or other activities prohibited by Ohio Senate Bill 1 may still appear in some places. However, all programs and activities are being administered in compliance with federal and state law. "
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This banner shows up on nine alumni society web pages. The banners appeared after several groups had their mission statements changed June 27th.

Previous reporting by the Columbus Dispatch included Scarlet & Gay: The OSU LGBTQ Alumni Society in that list, however currently no banner appears on their page and their mission statement appears to restored to their original statement which says the group is 鈥渃ommitted to promoting the best interests of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer alumni.鈥

Former president of the Men鈥檚 Rugby Alumni Society, Joseph Lotozo, said he鈥檚 not too sure why their organization was included.

鈥淚 don't see what we have to do with anything political, anything,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 don't see how our mission statement could be anything political involving diversity, equity inclusion.鈥

But Lotozo also said that the men鈥檚 rugby organization could have been accidentally included, or lumped in by the university being overly cautious.

鈥淢y speculation would be that they just blanketly put a label on all these websites just to be safe because they're fearful of the retaliation from the current administration.鈥 He later continued in an email, 鈥淲e are complying with university guidance, but you hope these changes don鈥檛 deter people from volunteering or giving back. It鈥檚 important to preserve space for community and culture, even amid shifting political and legislative pressures.鈥

As for what happens next, Shim said he believes that the OSU legal department will say their original mission statement is in full compliance and will eventually be restored, but not without damage.

鈥淭his is further alienating Buckeye Nation and alumni, which is going to hurt their ability to fundraise.鈥 Shim said. 鈥淚t's going to honestly impact how current students and future students and also how alumni feel about Ohio State.鈥

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