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More high-ranking college officials are resigning over racial tensions on campus

Nov 13, 2015, 10:48 IST

Claremont McKenna College, part of the system of private liberal arts schools that make up the Claremont Colleges system, located east of Los Angeles, CA.AP Photo/Reed Saxon

Protests over racial tensions at another college campus in the US have led to the resignation of a high-ranking school official.

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Mary Spellman, the dean of students at Claremont McKenna College - a private, liberal-arts school in Claremont, CA - has relinquished her post.

Spellman's resignation Thursday comes after students began protesting over the way Claremont McKenna officials reponded to what many perceived as a racially insensitive photo.

According to a report from the student paper, Claremont Independent, Spellman's resignation was the result of protests that began Wednesday. Protesters claimed Spellman and other school officials "had not done enough to create a safe space on campus for students from marginalized backgrounds."

Claremont Independent claims the protests were bolstered by ongoing anguish over perceived racial predjudice on campus, and Spellman's response to those claims. In an email sent to one student, Spellman wrote that her office was searching for ways to "better serve students, especially those who don't fit our CMC mold."

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That language was reportedly taken as a suggestion that certain students do not belong at Claremont McKenna College. Students responded with protests, and according to the local newspaper, San Bernardino Sun, two students went on a hunger strike, seeking Spellman's resignation.

Claremont Colleges students protest a statement made by former Dean of Students, Mary Spellman, who resigned Thursday.Screengrab/YouTube

Spellman's resignation also follows an uproar over the way the school responded to a racially insensitive photo of students wearing Halloween costumes.

In the photo, alleged Claremont McKenna College and Scripps College students can be seen wearing sombreros, fake mustaches and ponchos. It's one of many incidents in which college students have dress in Halloween attire that is seen as culturally insensitive because it is perceived as objectifying specific ethnic groups for the purpose of entertainment.

Students of the Claremont Colleges dressed in Halloween costumes.Screenshot/The CMC Forum

In a statement, Spellman says her resignation "is the best way to gain closure of a controversy that has divided the student body and disrupted the mission of this fine institution."

Protests of a similar tone have spread throughout college campuses nationwide of late - most recently at the University of Missouri, where the school's president Tim Wolfe stepped down this week. School chancellor R. Bowen Loftin followed soon after.

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Campus demonstration have also been noted at Yale and Ithaca College.

Here's the full statement from forner Claremont McKenna dean of students, Mary Spellman:

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