Campus Profile: University of Missouri Columbia
University of Missouri Columbia is a public university in Missouri. Around 23,400 undergraduate students are enrolled at the university.
Campus Reform Campus Profiles evaluate individual American college campuses based on liberal bias, speech codes, and other relevant policies and factors.
University of Missouri Columbia is a public university in Missouri. Around 23,400 undergraduate students are enrolled at the university.
Official Political Student Organizations:
Conservative Organizations:
Mizzou College Republicans
Mizzou Students for Life
Young Americans for Liberty
Liberal Organizations:
Aces & Aros
American Constitution Society
Department of Social Justice
FLOW
Greek Allies
Her Campus Mizzou
LGBTQ Resource Center
Mizzou Amnesty International
Mizzou College Democrats
Mizzou Pride Healthcare Alliance
Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine
Mizzou Young Democratic Socialists of America
MU School of Music Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Collective
oSTEM @ Mizzou
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Mizzou
Queer Trans People of Color
Sapphic Safe Space
Social Justice Symposium
OpenSecrets Data on University of Missouri Columbia Employee Political Donations:
In the 2020 election cycle, 89.2% of University of Missouri Columbia employee donations went to Democratic candidates in federal elections, while 0.4% of donations went to Republican candidates in federal elections, according to data from OpenSecrets.
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education Rating:
University of Missouri Columbia has been given a yellow light speech code. According to FIRE, this is due to “at least one university ambiguous policy that too easily encourages administrative abuse and arbitrary application.” FIRE also notes that a yellow light policy at a public institution is unconstitutional.
COVID-19:
University of Missouri Columbia is NOT requiring a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students.
Stories by Campus Reform about University of Missouri Columbia:
Columbia hosts ‘deconstructing whiteness’ workshop for ‘white-identified students’
A 5-week “deconstructing whiteness” lecture series for “white-identified students” aims to facilitate the development of an “antiracist lens.” The program is “intended to engage students from a public health perspective,” according to one university official.
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Students say Thomas Jefferson statue should be removed from Mizzou campus
The University of Missouri faced calls earlier in 2020 to remove Thomas Jefferson’s statue from the Columbia, Missouri campus. Amid nationwide protests and riots, the university administration moved to install a $20,000 acrylic case to protect a separate on-campus monument, Jefferson’s original tombstone, from would-be violent demonstrators.
Professor ‘relieved of teaching duties’ after making Wuhan joke in class
Before the clip ends, Poor seems to indicate that he is joking and students say that the student at whom the joke was directed was not offended by the joke. Joel Poor, an associate teaching professor at the University of Missouri, was reportedly removed from his teaching role on Monday after a video of him joking with a student was submitted to the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX. In the video, Poor jokes with a student after he mentions he is from Wuhan, China by saying “Oh, let me get my mask on.”