Media mention: Williams discusses school desegregation in the South

With federally ordered busing entering the political spotlight in the last Democratic presidential debate, school integration—especially in the South—proves to be an omnipresent issue for districts across the nation.

Sheneka Williams, an associate professor in the Department of Lifelong Education, Administration, and Policy, recently told ABC News that while desegregation has been shown to have a wide range of academic and social benefits, districts that have been released from court orders tend to relax their integration efforts.

Read the full article on the ABC News website.