Statement by Dean E. McHenry, Jr. for the Champaign-Urbana Coalition Against Apartheid. The statement says immense frustration is felt by all who have opposed the support which our university gives to apartheid. Over the past two years the Finance Committee, the full Board and the university administration have been presented with a wealth of information relevant to the question of university ties with the apartheid system in South Africa which are maintained through its investment portfolio. The consequences of what has happened are not good for this institution. Those who have sought to use rational argument to sever this university's links with apartheid have been faced with a new policy...
Statement by Dean E. McHenry, Jr. for the Champaign-Urbana Coalition Against Apartheid. The statement says immense frustration is felt by all who have opposed the support which our university gives to apartheid. Over the past two years the Finance Committee, the full Board and the university administration have been presented with a wealth of information relevant to the question of university ties with the apartheid system in South Africa which are maintained through its investment portfolio. The consequences of what has happened are not good for this institution. Those who have sought to use rational argument to sever this university's links with apartheid have been faced with a new policy which does the opposite.