Ithaca College students voted 'no confidence' in their president and pledged to have him removed
The results of the vote were announced on Monday, and 3,756 of the 6,907 students emailed participated. Twenty-seven percent of voters expressed confidence in Rochon, and 1% submitted no answer.
"If 70% of the people that you are supposed to lead don't believe in you, it's time to go, and it's time to go fast," Dominick Recckio, Student Government Association president, told The Ithacan.
He also pledged to work tirelessly to remove Rochon from office.
"You can bet your $58,865 dollars that I am going to do everything that I possibly can to remove President Rochon from his office as president of Ithaca College as soon as possible," he said.
The vote came three weeks after Ithaca College students protested racial injustice on campus and called for Rochon to step down.
Students conducted a "die-in" in November, where they lay down throughout the campus, simulating being dead as a form of protest.
"The Board of Trustees has begun a process of talking with members of the Ithaca College community about their thoughts and concerns, and President Rochon respects and supports that process," it read. "In the meantime, he remains focused on doing everything he can to support efforts to create a more welcoming and inclusive community for everyone."