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Make Woodson meet our demands for a cancer-free campus at NC State
CCAEJ Newsletter Issue 2024-09 (Meet our Demands)
Your help is urgently needed to force Chancellor Woodson and other NC State leadership to meet our demands to address the health and safety of our campus community. Take action now by joining the letter campaign demanding that NC State leadership make a serious, publicly accessible plan to address each of our petition demands. Hundreds of people have deeply harmed by the toxic environment in Poe Hall, and many more have felt further betrayed by the University’s obfuscation and lack of empathy as news media, subject matter experts and, most importantly, people diagnosed with life-altering illnesses have spoken out.
Woodson gave offensive non-response to our petition demands
On November 19, 2024, the NC State Campus Community delivered the petition demanding that the University take steps towards true accountability for the health and safety of the people - past, present, and future - who learn, think, work, and play on our campus. Chancellor Randy Woodson responded to the over 1,300 people who signed the petition with a generic, unsympathetic email that did not address any of the petition demands.

Chancellor Woodson’s email to CCAEJ on December 17, 2024.
CCAEJ and the campus community are keeping the pressure on Woodson and NC State
As demonstrated by their handling of the Poe Hall crisis, Chancellor Woodson and NC State University Administration have repeatedly proven that they privilege corporate interests and their own reputations over the health and safety of the members of our NC State Campus Community. Since a whistleblower forced the University to conduct environmental testing in Poe Hall in August 2023 (revealing toxic levels of PCBs in the building), NC State has only complied with limited safety and testing measures after rigorous pressure from the media, teams of lawyers, and the campus community.
We must continue to force this administration to act responsibly. We remain steadfast in our efforts to keep each other safe on campus, and secure financial and medical assistance for the hundreds of people harmed by decades of exposure to PCBs in Poe Hall. Our first critical step is a letter campaign targeting University leadership. Join the campaign now.
Keep in touch
Have you been affected by the toxic conditions in Poe Hall or other campus buildings? Do you want to join us in taking care of our campus community? Follow the Campus Community Alliance for Environmental Justice on Instagram. Email us at [email protected] to tell your story and get more involved.