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Mission

To lead the transformation to and sustainability of a welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and equitable campus culture characterized by respect and support for all members of the University community.
The Council for Diversity and Inclusion examines the University’s needs and makes recommendations regarding inclusive and diverse approaches, programs, practices, activities and any other goals the Council believes are necessary to create an inclusive University for students, faculty and staff.

A Letter from former University President, Fr. Scott R. Pliarz, SJ

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Click to read the full six (6) page letter to the Council.

Council for Diversity and Inclusion Bylaws

Mission Statement:
To lead the transformation to and sustainability of a welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and equitable campus culture characterized by respect and support for all members of the University community.

View the CDI Bylaws

Meetings, Agendas & Minutes

 All CDI meetings will take place on the first Friday of each month at noon via zoom until further notice.

Meeting Agendas and Minutes Listed by Date

AGENDAS

MINUTES

12/8/23 Meeting canceled. No quorum.
No quorum.
No minutes due to lack of quorum.
Meeting canceled due to weather.

Council Members

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Elizabeth M. Garcia, Chair
Executive Director
Ofc. of Equity & Diversity
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Peter Andersen Ph.D.
Faculty
Management/Marketing
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Melissa Anyiwo, Ph.D.
Faculty
History
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Tyler Bauer
Area Coordinator
Residence Life
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Benjamin Burman
President
S.A.F.E. Student Club
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Victoria Castellanos, Ph.D.
Dean
College of Professional Studies
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David Dzurec
Interim Dean
College of Arts and Sciences
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Tara Fay
Faculty
Biology
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Shaefny Grays
Assistant Dean of Culture and Inclusion
Student Life
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Meg Hambrose
Director of Corp. and Foundation Rel.
Development
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Hengameh Hosseni
Faculty
Health Admin. and Human Resources
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Ian O'Hara
Faculty
Library
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Theresa Pham
Representative
Student Government
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José Sanchéz
Assistant Director
Multicultural Center
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Karla Shaffer
President
Student Government
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Reka Shayka
Interim Director
Residence Life
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Matthew Smith
Manager
Office of Student Support/Success

Educational Resources

  • Talking About Racism:  A Community Conversation  This series is a project of the Greater 51视频 Martin Luther King Commission in collaboration with: Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, Johnson College, Lackawanna College, Marywood University, Penn State 51视频, and The University of 51视频. These recorded sessions are available to the public to continue these important conversations. Click on the links below to access the video recordings of the presentations. Full information including speaker bios and follow up materials may be found at /about/community-relations/talking-about-racism.shtml.

 

  • Racism and Other Isms: Understanding Privilege, Power, and Oppression  Dr. Paul Datti, Professor and Director, Counseling and Human Services Program, presented to Student Government on October 17, 2020.  Dr. Datti discussed the origins of several forms of discrimination based upon characteristics, how they setup social inequity and privilege, and impact our personal and professional lives.

HEDS Survey Summary and Results

In the Fall 2020, the Provost’s Council for Diversity and Inclusion administered the HEDS Diversity and Equity Campus Climate Survey. The Survey asked students, faculty, staff, and administrators about their perceptions of the University’s climate and how the University supports diversity and equity, as well as their experiences with discrimination and harassment at the University. The Council administered the Survey to obtain a better understanding of the extent to which the campus climate supports diversity and equity, and to inform and improve support, policies, and practices at the University related to diversity and equity, including those to prevent or respond to discrimination and harassment.

In 2023, the Council again administered the Survey. We encourage you to review a copy of the most recent now available to the University Community. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are University priorities and supported by our Catholic, Jesuit Mission and Values.

The 2020 report can be found here:

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