Racism on American campuses is a matter of national concern again this week following protests at the University of Missouri at Columbia that led on Monday to the resignations of both the campus’s chancellor and the system’s president.
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- Mizzou and the Future of Black Student-Athletes’ Protests (Diverse Issues in Higher Education)
- University of Kansas Chancellor Hosts Session on Race for Students (Inside Higher Ed)
- At University of Missouri, Black Students See a Campus Riven by Race (The New York Times)
- Racial Discrimination Protests Ignite at Colleges Across the U.S. (The New York Times)
- Fabio Rojas: Beyond Yale and Mizzou (Inside Higher Ed)
- A familiar protest: Missouri racism demonstrations are rooted in history (CNN)
- Protest shows colleges are once again becoming civil rights battlegrounds (The Washington Post)
- After Missouri’s Leadership Exodus, Hard Questions Loom on Race, Power, and Culture (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
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