In early September, the office of Cornell University Architecture, Art, and Planning (Cornell AAP) professor Samia Henni was allegedly broken into, vandalized, and looted. This week, architects and academics have rallied in support of a more appropriate official response to this act.
According to a now-circulating open letter dated November 29, following this event, in which “sensitive materials were stolen from Dr. Henni’s office,” the Cornell University Police Department and Cornell University did not inform the community about the attack and has elected to not make public the findings from its investigation. The letter states that “this is all the more concerning given that Henni has been
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