After School Community Unites Against Campus Racism, President Forced to Resign
University of Missouri system President Tim Wolfe on Monday announced his resignation after a growing movement of University students, staff, and athletes demanded he step down for failing to address a series of bigoted incidents on campus and what they described as the school’s “racist culture.”
During his address to the UM Board of Curators, Wolfe said he takes full responsibility for the inaction that has occurred and for the campus unrest.
Wolfe’s announcement comes two days after black members of the school’s prominent football team said they were boycotting all football-related activities until he stepped down. One week prior, University graduate student Jonathan Butler announced he would go on a hunger strike until Wolfe was no longer heading the University system.
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