East Central University announced it is immediately withdrawing its efforts to remove
religious icons from the historic Kathryn P. Boswell Memorial Chapel. The action was
in response to a recent letter from the Washington, D.C.-based Americans United for
Separation of Church and State letter to the state university.
“We moved too quickly,” said Katricia Pierson, ECU president. “We regret not taking
time to pause and thoughtfully consider the request and the results of our actions
on all of the students, faculty and community members who we serve.”
Pierson said initially the university removed some items to show support for all
cultures and religious beliefs. The chapel is used for various religions, student
clubs and events.
“This requires a more thoughtful and deliberate approach to the request,” Pierson
said. “That will be our next step.”
Pierson said the university will immediately begin convening a committee of students,
faculty and community members who represent a diversity of viewpoints to study the
issue.
“I commend ECU for reviewing the policies, and taking the time to thoughtfully consider
the impacts on everyone in the university and Ada community,” says Senator Greg McCortney.
“ECU is committed to diversity and welcomes different perspectives. This is an opportunity
to have a thoughtful dialogue,” adds Pierson. “ECU will not take further action until
the committee has had ample time to discuss and establish policies or guidelines for
religious expressions in the art, history, architecture, study and areas of worship
on campus.”
“Any further actions will be taken after our conversations with the committee and
our valued community of students, faculty, alumni and Ada citizens,” Pierson said.
ECU News
Chapel To Remain Unchanged While ECU Reviews Request
Jun 30, 2017
