Northern Illinois University officials party maskless while forcing
mandates on students
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[January 29, 2022]
By Daniel Nuccio | The College Fix
(The College Fix) – Northern Illinois
University leadership reminded students heading into the new year to
follow state and university guidelines that require face coverings
indoors.
But administrators, faculty and alumni were not as keen to follow those
requirements throughout a series of December events, according to photos
compiled by The College Fix.
In one instance, President Lisa Freeman went maskless while cheerleaders
and band members were forced to wear masks.
The university and alumni association deleted most of the albums, videos
and photos after Fix inquiries.
A January 11 email from Yolanda King, the law school’s associate dean,
criticized the bare faces she saw while on campus.
“I am on campus visiting the classrooms to prepare for your return in
two weeks,” King wrote to students. “Unfortunately, I observed students
who were not wearing masks in multiple classrooms. If you intend to take
your remote classes in a classroom on campus, you must always wear a
mask.”
King could have shared the same message with her colleagues at the law
school’s annual holiday reception.
A Facebook post from the law school on Dec. 10 shows faculty,
administrators and other attendees enjoying a holiday luncheon without
wearing masks. A student confirmed to The College Fix the luncheon
occurred in the law library.
Cassandra Hill, the law school dean, is in the middle of faculty and
staff. At the end of the row appears to be law school Chief of Staff
Melody Mitchell and to Hill’s immediate right is Kellie Martial, the
assistant dean. At the far right on the end is librarian and Assistant
Professor Matthew Timko.
The Fix identified the faculty using the College of Law’s directory,
though not all employees have photos.
King did not respond to requests for comment on if she attended the
luncheon and the potential she violated the university and state mask
mandate. Dean Hill did not respond to a request for comment either.
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NIU President Lisa Freeman went maskless while cheerleaders and band
members wore masks during a December event.
Image courtesy of The College Fix
Administrators don’t see the value of masks while in Michigan or Chicago
Other administrators, including President Freeman, did not see a public
health benefit to wearing masks while traveling for events in Michigan
or partying in Chicago.
Freeman enjoyed a breakfast buffet in Detroit before NIU took on Kent
State in the Mid-American Conference football championship at Ford’s
Field on Dec. 4. Despite an alumni association admonition that all
events would follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
guidelines requiring masking indoors, Freeman’s bare face is visible in
some photos.
She also did not wear a mask while addressing the primarily older crowd
at the alumni association event, though the cheerleaders and band
members did wear a mask. The video has since been removed from the
Facebook page after a College Fix inquiry.
Thomas Bough, the school’s band director, did not wear a mask as he
yelled into the crowd of older people to rile them up with school
spirit.
Freeman, administrators and professors had a busy week of partying with
the alumni association.
The university leadership enjoyed a holiday reception at the Old Post
Office in Chicago on Dec. 1 with alumni. Though the city has a mask
mandate, many attendees went maskless, including a former Chicago
Democratic alderman.
Below, former Alderman Bob Fioretti (center) stands to the left of
Freeman. He’s a graduate of NIU’s law school and an adjunct faculty
member.
Dana King, the alumni association events director, did not respond to a
Jan. 19 request for comment.
The Fix contacted Lisa Miner, chief communications strategist, and Joe
King, associate director of institutional communications, to ask for
comment on January 26. The College Fix attached the photos seen in this
article and asked for comment and if any of the university personnel
would be punished for violating mask mandates.
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