Community and Belonging at DU
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We hope you are enjoying your summer and looking forward to the coming academic year. As we plan for the upcoming year, we want to share an important update with you. American higher education is navigating a dynamic legal and regulatory landscape. Changes at the federal level are demanding immediate response. Most importantly, these changes require us to make decisions that keep the institution in sound legal standing鈥攚hile being clear-eyed and resolute about the values which guide our institutional and educational mission.听
Anticipating this changing environment, the University held a series of 鈥渃urated conversations鈥 this past spring as part of our DU Forward planning. These conversations led to the establishment of a new steering committee charged with examining our practices, policies, and structures supporting a variety of work that helps all individuals thrive and contribute at DU. This includes considering how to better activate our tenets of belonging, inclusion, and thoughtful community. In their work, the committee will offer recommendations and engage with groups and individuals across campus. You can read the .听听
We know our community is made stronger not through homogeneity, but by an abundance of perspectives, backgrounds, opinions, and ideas. As such, the committee will operate under three guiding principles:听
Inclusion for all: Each member of our community feels welcomed, valued, and empowered to contribute.听听
A broad definition of diversity: Embracing the full spectrum of human difference鈥攊ncluding race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, ability, socioeconomic status, age, religious or spiritual affiliation, political perspective, and lived experience.听听
Pluralism and bridge-building: Fostering a culture of thoughtful engagement and dialogue among diverse perspectives, listening across differences, and mutual respect.听听
The steering committee, which has been commissioned by the Office of the Chancellor, the Provost's Office, the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and Human Resources and Inclusive Community, will regularly communicate with the broader DU community鈥攊ncluding on changes or recommendations made in both the short and long term.听听
We look forward to the results of this group鈥檚 work. The individuals on this committee, listed below, represent an abundance of both expertise and passion we are proud to have at DU. It is our hope that the uncertainty and challenges we face now will provide opportunities for us to create even better outcomes for our students and a stronger community for all of us.听听
Please join us in expressing our sincere gratitude to those community members who are serving DU in this space.听
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Jeremy Haefner, Chancellor听
Mary Clark, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor听
Elizabeth Loboa, Provost (incoming)听
Christopher Whitt, Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion听
Jeff Banks, Vice Chancellor for Human Resources and Inclusive Community
Steering Committee members:听
- Craig Miller, Director of Talent Acquisition and Development听
- Kristin Deal, Assistant Vice Chancellor of DEI, Partnerships and Operations听
- Lauren Hammond, Assistant Vice Chancellor of DEI, Academic Engagement听
- Eric Hartman, Chief Risk and Compliance Officer听
- Leslie Hasche, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs听
- Niki Latino, Dean of Students听
- Betty Snyder, University Ombuds听
- Detric Robinson, Director of Residential Life听
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