Zak Foste is associate professor and chair of educational leadership and policy studies at the University of Kansas. Lauren N. Irwin is an assistant professor in the higher education administration and college student personnel programs at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
""Disrupting White Noise meets the present moment in higher education and society. Foste and Irwin bring together their experiences in student affairs with original research, connect it with essential scholarship on race and racism in higher education, and offer a fresh approach to advancing research and practice."" - Kristen A. Renn, University Distinguished Professor, Michigan State University ""In Disrupting White Noise, Foste and Irwin show that white college students are far from 'empty vessels' when it comes to thinking about race. Having been socialized in America's broader racial system—with its highly segregated schools and neighborhoods—students bring the implicit messages they've learned about racial difference with them to campus. All too often what they learn in coursework, in campus housing, and through a racially stratified opportunity structure reinforces lessons about who belongs. This provocative, timely, and captivating book will make researchers and students rethink how learning about race takes place."" - Victor Ray, F. Wendell Miller Associate Professor, The University of Iowa