What happened at the University of Missouri in 2015?
In 2015, a series of protests at the University of Missouri related to race, workplace benefits, and leadership resulted in the resignations of the president of the University of Missouri System and the chancellor of the flagship Columbia campus.
Why do students march through the MU student center?
“Students march through MU Student Center in protest of racial injustice”. Columbia Missourian. Retrieved November 11, 2015. ^ Plaster, Madison (October 1, 2015). “Second ‘Racism Lives Here’ event calls for administration to act on social injustices”. The Maneater. Retrieved November 11, 2015. ^ Loutfi, Elizabeth (October 5, 2015).
What happened to the One Mizzou initiative?
The events led to the creation of a diversity initiative called “One Mizzou” under MU chancellor Brady Deaton. This initiative was discontinued in 2015 owing to concerns that it had lost its meaning.
Does Melissa Click Care About MU students?
“GUEST COMMENTARY: Shakespeare, Melissa Click and campus unrest”. Columbia Missourian. Retrieved April 4, 2017. ^ Socarides, Alexandra. “LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Melissa Click cares about MU students”. Columbia Missourian. Retrieved April 4, 2017. ^ Shonekan, Stephanie. “GUEST COMMENTARY: In support of Melissa Click as she supported us”.
What colleges did students protest at the University of Missouri?
The University of Missouri events inspired other protests or indications of solidarity at over eighty other campuses in the United States. Among these were Ithaca College, Yale University, Smith College, Claremont McKenna College, Amherst College, Emporia State University, Brandeis University, and Tufts University.
What happened to One Mizzou?
“Administrators discontinue One Mizzou, developing new marketing campaign this summer”. The Maneater. Retrieved January 5, 2016. ^ a b “Facebook”. ^ a b Pearson, Michael (November 9, 2015).