The leader of Texas State University is defending the San Marcos campus as a place of diversity and inclusion after a over the last year.
Those incidents range from white supremacist flyers being plastered on campus to the student-run newspaper running a expressing "hatred" of white people to the student body president being called on to resign for posting racist comments on Instagram.
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Texas State University President says officials are trying to turn these incidents into teaching moments. She says the university is recruiting more Hispanic and African-American students while trying to increase the to more closely match the .
We spoke with Trauth about all this. Listen to the interview below: