University of Missouri names Choi new system president
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The next president of the University of Missouri’s four-campus system, Mun Y. Choi, said Wednesday that student and faculty opinions “matter greatly” to him and talking openly about issues can help prevent protests like ones last year over racial matters on the Columbia campus.
The announcement about University of Connecticut Provost Choi’s appointment in Missouri came nearly a year after his predecessor stepped down amid turmoil in Columbia.
Choi told reporters in Jefferson City that he read a list of demands from Concerned Student 1950, a group of students who led protests at the Columbia campus.
“The voices of faculty, students and staff — the true heart and soul of the institution — matter greatly to me,” Choi said. “I will be meeting but, more importantly, listening to their perspective, their history and the programs that mean a great deal to them.”


