Ohio State president says school will be ‘anti-racist’ within 10 years

Includes plan to hire 150 professors who will focus on “race, inclusion and social equity.”

Promises ‘debt-free degree’

The president of Ohio State University recently vowed to make the university community, “truly anti-racist,” within the next 10 years.

“Over the next decade, I would like us to become a truly anti-racist community,” President Kristina Johnson said on February 18 during a virtual “State of the University” speech.

She wants the public university “to become a national leader in recruiting, retaining and graduating students from underrepresented groups.” Johnson also promised to “hire 150 new faculty within a new initiative called RAISE — short for race, inclusion and social equity.”

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