"This cohesive, superbly argued text will reward readers interested in critical race theory or equity in education." —Publishers Weekly
"In Race on Campus: Debunking Myths with Data, author Julie Park methodically presents and dispels prevailing myths surrounding race, race-conscious admissions practices, and segregation in higher education. Throughout this text, Park uses research and data to tackle what are often controversial and divisive discussions in postsecondary education." —Georgianna L. Martin, Teachers College Record
"Race on Campus should be promptly read, cited, and expanded upon by any faculty, student affairs practitioners, and students interested and invested in diversity work in education." —Journal of Critical Scholarship on Higher Education
"[Julie J. Park's] book is an important contribution to the literature on race in higher education and furthers the conversation on how higher education can optimize success for all students." —Journal of College Student Development
"Park addresses the looming myths and symbols that are central to debates about race in education by highlighting relevant studies on race in an accessible manner. Race on Campus provides an important foundation for grounding higher education scholarship and praxis in data to dispel racist myths. Using Park’s work as a springboard, we call on scholars, including ourselves, to expand their thinking from “how should we think” to “what should we do” using a power-conscious analysis that exposes the anti-Blackness and white supremacy within the academy." —Journal of Student Affairs and Practice