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Access and Inclusion

 

Access and Inclusion

We will embody the purpose and promise of public higher education as an engine of social and economic mobility.

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Audits and Assessments

  • Conducted a division-wide staff climate survey, reviewed results, and developed recommendations for progress.
  • Audited all student organization constitutions to ensure each contained a non-discrimination clause.
  • Audited all survivor advocacy forms, documents, and website materials to assure language was inclusive of all gender identities.
  • Conducted outreach with the ISFS and all international student organizations to identify unique needs regarding education and support for international student survivors of sexual violence.
  • All staff completed the Diversity Awareness Profile (DAP) and training in order to set a more direct and behavioral-based personal equity and social justice goal.
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Culture and Curriculum

  • Every department developed an equity and social justice goal based on service delivery and/or professional development of staff.
  • All 35 Convocation Center residence bathrooms were adapted to be single-user/gender-neutral.
  • 82% of staff position descriptions were re-written to include a focus on equity and social justice.
  • Facilitated student "Living Room Conversations," with campus residents to create connections between people despite differences and identify areas of common ground and shared understanding.
  • 69% of on-campus dining customers reported experiencing an inclusive environment and a sense of community in the 18 culinary venues.
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Programming Success

  • Hosted ā€œIMPACT: Black Lives Matter,ā€ a virtual open forum that saw over 100 participants across campus. The gathering provided an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to speak openly regarding the impact of racial injustice.
  • Career programs tracked a 5% increase in engagement with minority students.
  • Planned, facilitated and hosted on-campus residential programming through five-campus wide events during Black History Month with a themed week titled, ā€œSay It Loud: I’m Black and I’m Proudā€
  • Counselors partnered to facilitate programming including the LGBTQ+ online support group, Women’s Center’s ā€œEmpowHERā€  for female identifying graduate students, OMSAR’s ā€œBeing Black in College,ā€ ā€œPreparing your Mind for Finals during Covid, ā€œBlack Lives Matterā€ open forum for students, Multicultural Center’s ā€œMinority Women,ā€ and HCOM’s students of color panel discussion.
  • Targeted recreation programming to female-identifying students including a spring break canoe trip over spring break and all-women strength training program, ā€œBobcat BarBelles.ā€