I am in a great learning environment, and I have well-educated professors. However, I cannot bond with them on an ethnic level. If there were African-American professors at Alfred, my fellow students and I would be in a better learning environment. There is no professor that I can relate to or admire within my race while attending college, and because of that, I don't work as hard as I should. In other words, the author is a racist bigot who feels white instructors are somehow less inspiring.
The solution to her problem is not to color co-ordinate her instructors to ease her discomfort with white people. The true solution is for her to get over her bigotry and force herself to "work as hard as [she] should"
lexbaird