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Students
Team Chosen to Review University of Missouri After Turmoil
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. ― A former system president and a wealthy university donor will help review the University of Missouri following last year’s turmoil. GOP House Speaker Todd Richardson named former system president Gary Forsee and Jeanne Sinquefield to an eight-member review commission Wednesday. Sinquefield and her husband, conservative donor Rex Sinquefield, have given millions […]
June 29, 2016
Students
U of Missouri Dismissive of Grad Student Unionization Effort
COLUMBIA, Mo. ― The University of Missouri asserts in a court filing that graduate students have no rights to collective bargaining. And if they do have that right, they are doing it wrong, attorney Michael Kaemmerer wrote in a brief filed last week in Boone County Circuit Court, the Columbia Daily Tribune reported. The filing […]
June 21, 2016
Students
2 Econ Professors Cite Student Borrowing as Contributor to Rising Tuition
Increased student borrowing, more generous financial aid and the increased value of a college degree have all conspired to drive up tuition, two economics professors argue in a new paper released Tuesday.
April 12, 2016
Asian American Pacific Islander
Raising Consciousness for the Future of Higher Education
It is very possible to complete a program in higher education without engaging in a conversation around race, which is troubling.
December 9, 2015
Sports
Mizzou and the Future of Black Student-Athletes’ Protests
As a group, Black student-athletes are in an optimal position to use sports as a forum to demand social change and bring attention to national issues and injustices.
November 17, 2015
Home
University of Missouri Selects African-American as Interim President
In an effort to move forward, the University of Missouri didn’t have to look too far for a new leader Thursday, as it named Michael Middleton ― the institution’s first African-American law professor ― as its interim system president.
November 12, 2015
African-American
At Mizzou, and Across the Country, It’s All About the Bottom Line
It isn’t that I didn’t realize there obviously was a pervasive collective thought by an unacceptable number of students that the Black students at Mizzou were somehow subhuman. I’m not one of the people who is somehow delusional about the idea that we live in a postracial society.
November 11, 2015
Sports
University of Missouri President Resigns Amid Protests
University of Missouri President Tim Wolfe resigned Monday, amid protests and calls for his resignation from the student body, faculty, state legislators and even the football team.
November 9, 2015
African-American
Mayes Recognized With Dissertation Award
The American Educational Research Association will honor Dr. Renae D. Mayes, a rising star in the field of school counseling.
April 6, 2015
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