Eastern Michigan University president angered by repeated graffiti

Reward doubles after incidents in September

YPSILANTI, Mich – University police are searching for those responsible for vandalizing the east side of Ford Hall at Eastern Michigan University with racist graffiti. 

Police removed the graffiti which targeted the African American community.  An investigation is underway.

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EMU is working with African American campus leaders and planning a forum to keep the campus community informed about the investigations. 

University president Jim Smith said he is deeply disturbed by the actions on campus.

“There is no place on our campus for these kinds of hateful actions,” Smith said. “I am personally angry and saddened and want to convey my strong sense of resolve in finding out who is behind these incidents.”

According to Smith, authorities responded to several tips in September regarding a number of related incidents. A $5,000 reward was offered to anyone with information and the award has doubled in the wake of the latest reports. 

Related: EMU students angry, scared after finding racist graffiti on campus.

Smith said the incidents run counter to the values and mission of the University and will work to reflect this through his actions as he strives to bring the campus together to confront hate and racism. 

More related: $5,000 reward for information on racist graffiti. 

Anyone with information in either cases is asked to contact EMU Police: 734-487-1222 or the tip line at 734-487-4847.

A resource page containing updates on the investigation, newly created forums and information about campus resources, such as counseling, will be available.

Anyone with concerns, questions or suggestions regarding the incidents, can convey them through the anonymous feedback form