Diversity at Ole Miss
Ole Miss definitely has its own stereotype, but you would be amazed to see how well-rounded and diverse the student body actually is. The University has spent a majority of the past decades/years trying to move past its not-so-inclusive history, and has intentions to keep doing exactly that until all types of students feel welcome on campus.
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Okay, so as you may know it, our updated with news happened in your past life almost was not always the most diverse and inclusive school. That was one thing that I was kind of scared about it coming up in Mississippi, like hearing all these things, all these stereotypes about how moments use it. What you'll come too right now, and what they really talk to us about a lot, honestly, is how much they've grown in their diversity here. Just one really important things over here, I think Jamie's Mary statue and James Meredith. African American Teo set foot be a student here on campus. That actually happened fifty six years ago today, which is crazy. If you talk to anyone, we have center for diversity, including here on campus way have grown a lot. We got all kinds of people here, and that's one thing I love about it.