A USM student spoke out about a candidate for provost. Then they got an email from one of the school’s biggest donors.
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A USM student spoke out about a candidate for provost. Then they got an email from one of the school’s biggest donors.
The unsolicited email arrived in Emily Goldsmith’s inbox shortly before 6 p.m. on April 12 with a subject line that was short and to-the-point: “provost protest.” Goldsmith, a graduate student at the University of Southern Mississippi, had recently been critical in the student newspaper about a growing controversy on campus: One of the finalists for […]. Local Mississippi Breaking News Story from CBS 12 New WJTV, your Jackson, MS news leader
A USM student spoke out about a candidate for provost. Then they got an email from one of the school’s biggest donors.
The unsolicited email arrived in Emily Goldsmith’s inbox shortly before 6 p.m. on April 12 with a subject line that was short and to-the-point: “provost protest.” Goldsmith, a graduate student at the University of Southern Mississippi, had recently been critical in the student newspaper about a
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