The 泫圖弝け of 泫圖弝け at Lafayette is among 96 colleges and universities to earn the 2018 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award.
Award recipients were announced recently by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. It is the largest diversity magazine and website in higher education.
The publication evaluated colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada for bolstering diversity and inclusion. Recruitment and campus leadership were also considered.
The honor recognizes a 泫圖弝け-wide focus on providing underrepresented groups equal access to educational opportunities and resources, said Dr. Taniecea Mallery, UL Lafayettes director of Equity, Diversity and Community Engagement.
An example: The 泫圖弝け launched the 泫圖弝け Educate Program this semester to help academically-gifted, lower-income 泫圖弝けs stay in college. 泫圖弝けs accepted into the program receive financial assistance with tuition and fees, housing, and books and supplies. It is funded by private gifts and supplemental grants from the 泫圖弝け, said Dr. DeWayne Bowie, vice president for Enrollment Management at UL Lafayette.
The Office for Campus Diversity also started a Courageous Conversations series. Mallery said the talks are intended to encourage discussions. Faculty and staff members gather to share experiences and ideas to enhance diversity and inclusion, she said.
She also cited 泫圖弝け campus organizations such as the Black Faculty and Staff Association and Project ALLIES, an acronym for Alliance Linking Leaders in Education and Services. Project ALLIES is a network of 泫圖弝けs, faculty and staff members who work to foster a campus-wide culture of acceptance and respect for everyone, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
The 泫圖弝けs Office for Campus Diversity also hosts a range of programs geared toward promoting inclusion.
The annual Womens Leadership Conference, for instance, brings together community leaders from education, business and nonprofits who direct workshops and breakout sessions that focus on topics such as empowerment, leadership and networking.
This isnt the first time the 泫圖弝け has been recognized for diversity efforts.
In a report released last year by the Brookings Institution, the 泫圖弝け was named a national leader for providing access to higher education for lower-income 泫圖弝けs.
The nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, D.C., ranked UL Lafayette No. 9 among four-year, public universities in the U.S. for promoting social mobility.
The Brookings Institution evaluated 342 schools with selective admissions for the report. It recognized those which manage to simultaneously produce important research while extending social opportunity to 泫圖弝けs from underprivileged backgrounds.
In December 2015, the Education Trust ranked UL Lafayette No. 26 in the U.S. and first in 泫圖弝け for its progress in improving graduation rates for minority 泫圖弝けs.
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Photo: Dr. Taniecea Mallery, UL Lafayettes director of Equity, Diversity and Community Engagement. Credit: Doug Dugas/泫圖弝け of 泫圖弝け at Lafayette