Embattled U. of Missouri names black interim president
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Source: USA Today
The governing board of the University of Missouri named a black law professor and deputy chancellor emeritus to serve as interim president of the university system.
Michael Middleton retired in August after 30 years at the school, the Columbia Daily Tribune reported. His selection comes three days after Tim Wolfe resigned amid a firestorm over his handling of a series of racially charged events on the sprawling campus in Columbia. A formal announcement was expected later Thursday.
"We are excited for the new leadership under Interim President Middleton!" tweeted Concerned Student 1950, an advocacy group named for the year the school admitted its first black student.
Controversy has swirled on the embattled campus in recent weeks as students held protests demanding Wolfe be fired. The issue blasted onto the national scene Saturday, when more than 30 of the school's football players announced a boycott of football-related activities. The deans of several academic departments also had called for Wolfe to go.
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Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)The knuckledraggers won't be pleased, but they are the problem at this point...
romanic
(2,841 posts)they'll turn on him too.
It's time to get back to the classroom. It is over. Seems the school has done what was asked.
ellenrr
(3,864 posts)spoke during and after the turmoil at Mzzou, they are too politically astute to be fooled by identity politics.
They condemned people who "look like them" and who sell them out.
Only an ignorant person would think that because this person's skin color is Black that he is in line with the aspirations of the student protesters.
Maybe he is, maybe he isn't.
But don't make an assumption based on skin color.
Darb
(2,807 posts)going to offer some sort of way forward, some solutions to the problems?
I am waiting to be informed of "what's next".
What's next?
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)What specifically (besides assumptions) leads you to believe this individual is not a solution?
ellenrr
(3,864 posts)I don't know if this is a good person or not.
I said one should not assume he is a "solution" because he is a Person of Color.
leftyladyfrommo
(18,870 posts)For the job. The KC Star thought he was a great choice.