College students end sit-in over diversity on campus

 

January 26, 2018



WOOSTER, Ohio (AP) — More than 250 Ohio college students have ended a 10-hour sit-in over issues related to diversity and equity on campus.

Cleveland.com reports College of Wooster President Sarah Bolton said the students ended their sit-in Wednesday night after hours of "intense and constructive dialogue" with administrators.

The college newspaper reports administrators agreed to meet several student demands. They included mandatory cultural competency training, a $20,000 allocation to the Center for Diversity and Inclusion and program houses for multicultural student groups and victims of sexual assault and misconduct.

The sit-in stemmed from an incident in which one student allegedly posted racist memes in a Facebook group.

A school spokesman says the student has been removed from campus while the process of looking into the student conduct continues.

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Information from: cleveland.com, http://www.cleveland.com

 

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