Great University, great campus but I attended a graduation during the am and it was a chaos driving the city streets, on top of that, police officers were not very polite
I'm highly concerned about defacto segregation being so deeply intertwined with education at this public school that it impacts the various fields of study and student outcomes. I do not see much being done to support Black student outreach, enrollment, and retention besides what's being done by Black students on campus themselves and it remains a one-sided burden & heavy lift to put the task of diversifying public institutions only on the students themselves. The socially transmitted disease of racism is obviously particularly pernicious and pathological in this school environment and has permeated every department in such a way that intense reflection and a serious commitment to intentionally changing must be undertaken. I cannot believe that tax dollars are still supporting segregation in schools. De facto segregation is still segregation.
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