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Office for Diversity and Academic Advancement (ODAA) In July 2006,
Daniel
Hiroyuki Teraguchi was hired as the first Dean for Diversity and Academic
Advancement. Teraguchi fills a position that was created in response to
student's growing concern about diversity and administrative transparency.
Students were offered the opportunity to present their opinions during the
winter of 2004. From information garnered in several campus-wide forums, the
University recognized the need for the implementation of an Office for Diversity
and Academic Advancement within the Office of Dean of the College. ODAA Coordinating CommitteeIn September 2007, the ODAA Coordinating Committee was established. The ODAA Coordinating committee's mission is to create and facilitate a multitude of entryways for the campus community to contribute their talents, expertise, interests, and institutional responsibilities in pursuit of inclusive excellence. The objective is to explore possible collaborations and partnerships in which ODAA can support mutual goals in advancing institutional priorities. Summaries from the meetings are available below. |
Affirming Identities, Building Community, Cultivating Leadership
ABCs for Engagement guide ODAA's work. The ABCs are: Affirming Identities as a necessary prerequisite for building community, Building Community through complex and difficult dialogues to increase our collective sphere of influence, and Cultivating Leadership in individuals to lead by example and in the service of social justice. Continue to view the ABCs Theory In Action. *(Tatum 2000)
Finding Community: Share Your Experiences
08/17/2008 07:02 PMThis forum provides an opportunity for Wesleyan communities to actively participate and explore difficult topics affecting the campus climate. |
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