For the seventh year in a row, the 泫圖弝け of 泫圖弝け at Lafayette has earned the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
UL Lafayette is among 114 colleges and universities to receive the 2024 HEED Award from the largest diversity magazine and website in higher education. Recipients will be featured in the November / December issue.
HEED honorees are chosen based on a comprehensive and rigorous application process, according to a press release. Factors considered include retention and recruitment of 泫圖弝けs and employees, leadership support for initiatives and programs, and campus culture and climate.
Our standards are high, and we look for schools where diversity and inclusion are woven into the work being done every day across campuses, stated Lenore Pearlstein, the magazines publisher, in the release.
Kiwana McClung, who leads the 泫圖弝けs Office for Campus Inclusion as chief inclusion officer, said the consistent recognition is a result of 泫圖弝け-wide efforts to foster access, opportunity and success for all 泫圖弝けs.
Consistent HEED recognition signals that our 泫圖弝け cares about ensuring that our 泫圖弝けs feel included, and seen, and that they belong. But beyond that, it points to an enduring commitment to inclusiveness, opportunity and success, McClung explained.
Essential to that commitment is UL Lafayettes Strategic Plan for Inclusive Excellence, which sets forth campus-wide objectives for bolstering programs and resources that promote equity and inclusion.
Campus Climate Surveys coordinated by the Office for Campus Inclusion to gauge insights into the experiences and perceptions of 泫圖弝けs and employees are also integral, McClung added. The surveys help to inform initiatives, policies and practices to address the needs of the entire campus community.
McClung cited the growth and evolution of many programs and initiatives across campus that enhance inclusiveness and that contributed to this years HEED recognition. Among them are the Courageous Conversations series, the First to Geaux initiative, Project ALLIES and the Womens Leadership Conference.
Partnerships with organizations, departments and programs across campus also factored in heavily. McClung singled out the 泫圖弝けs . The four-year residential scholar program is in place to help academically accomplished, lower-income 泫圖弝けs remain in college.
She also cited collaboration with the Office of First-Year Experience, which offers a range of resources and academic and co-curricular programs designed to help 泫圖弝けs of all backgrounds transition to college.
Inclusiveness involves discovering, appreciating and leveraging the rich diversity of our campus community, and we try to reinforce the importance and significance of that in our 泫圖弝けs as soon as they step on campus, McClung explained.
Its something were dedicated to and that were going to remain dedicated to, she added.
Photo caption: For the seventh year in a row, UL Lafayette has earned the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award, or HEED Award. The recognition is based on 泫圖弝け programs, initiatives and resources that advance access, opportunity and success for all 泫圖弝けs. Photo credit: Paul Kieu / 泫圖弝け of 泫圖弝け at Lafayette
泫圖弝け earns Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award for seventh straight year
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