To: The University Community
From: Thayne M. McCulloh, D.Phil., President
Subject: Appointment of the University Council on Equity, Inclusion and Intercultural Awareness
Date: January 25, 2016
Over the past twenty-five years, 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University has developed and sponsored numerous programs and activities that have had, as their primary focus, a deeper, broader awareness of the importance of racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity at GU. The work of faculty, staff, students and administrators has focused on the lived experience of students and community members; increasing awareness of discrimination and ways of combating it; efforts to support students of diverse heritage and identity; and the importance of developing greater levels of intercultural sensitivity and competence through our academic and student development programs for the various constituencies of the institution. Despite these efforts -- as last November’s “Community Conversation” once again underscored -- incidents motivated and/or informed by racism, bias, and cultural insensitivity have occurred and continue to occur at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø, adversely affecting the lived experience of individuals and preventing the University from achieving the fullness of its mission as a Jesuit, Catholic and humanistic educational institution.
As I have previously indicated, it is my belief that systemic change in this critical dimension of our experience can only occur when the institution makes an active, intentional decision to create robust structures and embed these as a part of its governance -- structures that will afford it the opportunity to engage in continuous, comprehensive reflection, action and evaluation. The Council on Equity, Inclusion, and Intercultural Awareness is an example of such an entity. This Council, the formation and membership of which I am announcing today, will play an active role in working to assess the current “state of affairs” and propose institutional strategies for education, support, and intervention -- with the goal of increasing the level of intercultural awareness and sensitivity, providing an educational experience supportive of all people, and decreasing incidents of discrimination at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø.
In conjunction with the announcement of this Council, I am taking this opportunity to announce the decision to appoint Dr. Raymond Reyes, Associate Academic Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, as a regular member of the President’s Cabinet. Together with Chris Purviance, Assistant Director of Human Resources - Office of Equity & Inclusion, Dr. Reyes will Co-Chair the Council which will meet monthly during the regular academic year. I am grateful to the following individuals for their willingness to serve and represent the divisions of which they are a part:
Raymond Reyes |
Associate AVP and Chief Diversity Officer |
Co-Chair |
Chris Purviance |
Assistant Director (HR), Equity and Inclusion |
Co-Chair |
Falesha Ankton |
Assist. Dir., Development & Alumni Relations, Law School |
Staff Assembly Representative |
Laurie Arnold |
Assistant Professor, History/Director, Native American Studies |
College of Arts & Sciences |
Carla Bonilla |
Assistant Professor, Biology |
College of Arts & Sciences |
Rajah Bose |
Photographer |
University Advancement |
Anny Case |
Assistant Professor, Teacher Education |
School of Education |
Zac Chelini |
Student, Class of 2016 |
GSBA Representative |
Caleb Dawson |
Student, Class of 2017 |
Student Development Nominee |
Kari Elgee-Sanders |
Office Assistant, Controller’s Office |
Finance Division |
Kem Gambrell |
Assistant Professor, Doctoral Leadership Studies |
Professional Studies |
Heather Gores |
Assistant Athletic Director |
Athletics |
José Hernandez |
Director, Rudolf Fitness Center |
Athletics |
Heidi Holland |
Assistant Professor, Research & Writing and Associate Dean of Students |
Law School |
Juanita Jasso |
Director, UMEC |
Student Development |
Luke Johnson |
Student, Class of 2017 |
Student Development Nominee |
Jim Jones |
Associate Chief Information Officer |
Information Technology Services |
Ron Large |
Associate Academic Vice President |
AVP |
Amber McKenzie |
Director, International Student & Scholars Services |
Center for Global Engagement |
Sue Niezgoda |
Associate Professor, Civil Engineering |
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences |
Shaniqua Nilles |
Student Representative, Graduate Student – COML |
Student Athletics Advisory Council |
Molly Pepper |
Associate Dean & Associate Professor |
School of Business Administration |
Stephanie Plowman |
Associate Professor, Librarian, Special Collections |
Foley Center Library Services |
Bailey Russel |
Student, Class of 2017 |
President, Black Student Union |
Janeen Steer |
Coordinator |
University Ministry |
Jane Tiedt |
Associate Professor |
School of Health Sciences |
Analuz Torres |
Student, Class of 2019 |
GSBA Representative |
Jason Varnado |
Associate Director, Disability Access, Center for Student Academic Success |
Center for Student Academic Services |
I very much look forward to the work of this Council and thank each member in advance for the contributions they will make to it, and in turn to our community.