The access division at Ole Miss replaces the university's Division of Diversity and Community Engagement.
IHL approves Ole Miss diversity division closure by Molly Minta, Mississippi Today October 23, 2024 The University of Mississippi’s plan to replace an administrative division dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion with one focused on access won approval by its governing board last week.
During the IHL meeting, Casey Prestwood, the associate commissioner for academic and student affairs, read a description of the new division. Earlier in the meeting, the IHL board had approved the diversity division’s closure when it voted on the consent agenda. “UM’s goal is to better align resources to prioritize student persistence, success, and graduation,” Prestwood read.
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