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Jasper Smith

Staff Reporter

What I cover

I enjoy writing about how race shapes college campuses, from the dismantling of DEI initiatives to the enrollment boom at historically Black colleges. I approach my reporting through the lens of history, dissecting the ways that past policy, social movements, and discriminatory laws have shaped higher education. I’ve covered the closure of cultural centers on predominantly white campuses; efforts to strip accreditation from HBCUs; and the legal battle some Black colleges have waged on state governments, demanding reparations for years of underfunding. It’s a mission of mine to write stories about race and identity in a way that is holistic and thorough.

My background

I joined The Chronicle in July 2024 as a reporting fellow. Previously, I served as editor in chief of The Hilltop, Howard University’s student-run newspaper. I led the paper’s coverage through historic student protests, campus crime surges, and the tenure of two Howard presidents. I also launched the first investigative section on a historically Black college newspaper, which earned consecutive awards from the Society of Professional Journalists. My drive for journalism is spurred by my desire to speak truth to power. I live by the Sojourner Truth quote, “Truth is powerful, and it prevails.”

Connect

You can reach me with feedback or tips at Jasper.Smith@chronicle.com. You can also follow me on X @JasperJSmith_ and on Bluesky @jasperjsmith.bsky.social.

Recent Stories

Legislation Roundup
By Jasper Smith September 17, 2025
Several states have restricted concepts professors can teach in required courses.
'Stirred Many Emotions'
By Jasper Smith September 17, 2025
The NAACP expressed skepticism amid “growing racially motivated violence” targeted at Black people, while the family has requested an independent autopsy.
Mixed Emotions
By Katherine Mangan, Jasper Smith September 15, 2025
His murder conjured up for targeted faculty mixed emotions ranging from empathy to contempt.
A wedge issue
By Jasper Smith September 15, 2025
Days after declaring funds for minority-serving institutions illegal, the Trump administration strips it from the colleges that enroll more than half of the country’s students of color.
Leadership & Governance
By Jasper Smith August 28, 2025
A roiling debate over faculty and student diversity in the politically split state has led to the recent ousting of two leaders. Thursday’s vote could spare George Mason’s.
DEI policies
By Jasper Smith August 26, 2025
Gregory Washington and his university sit at the center of a national debate on diversity and hiring.
Leadership
By Katherine Mangan, Jasper Smith August 25, 2025
In a 10-page letter, Gregory Washington’s lawyer says the Trump administration conducted an incomplete and haphazard investigation full of “gross mischaracterizations.”
Title VI
By Jasper Smith August 22, 2025
A proposed resolution would require the university to overhaul its policies and for its president, Gregory Washington, to publicly apologize for “promoting unlawful discriminatory practices.”
Leadership
By Jasper Smith August 1, 2025
Gregory Washington’s outspoken defense of his diversity efforts and refusal to back down from the Trump administration’s attacks has drawn widespread support.
Leadership
By Katherine Mangan, Jasper Smith July 30, 2025
The president of George Mason — and faculty leaders — may be punished for defending university policies.