Inclusive Excellence
Over the past several years, we have seen a dramatic shift in the demographics of our undergraduate student body. The entire RIC community benefits from a community comprised of individuals from diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to race/ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and disability. RIC's teaching and learning enterprise will encourage opportunities to understand ourselves and our communities within diverse contexts. Applying the principles and practices of inclusive excellence will support the continuous development of a welcoming campus culture that values safety and stimulates critical thinking.
GOAL:
RIC will promote an inclusive campus culture in which every participant will grow in their understanding of the benefits and value of diversity and be better prepared to prosper in a world that is increasingly both culturally rich and complex.
3.1-Organization
Objective 3.1.1 |
Objective 3.1.2 |
Invest in the college's organizational structure to best support inclusive excellence
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Increase diversity among faculty, staff and administration to reflect the demographics of the college and the state
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Priority Initiatives |
Priority Initiatives |
Establish an Associate Vice President for Community, Equity and Diversity who will adopt an effective and aggressive work plan to assure that RIC is making progress on inclusive excellence
Establish a President's Commission on Inclusive Excellence that will develop policies, practices and programs to assure that each RIC student is prepared to engage in and facilitate success with inclusion issues, and thrive in our increasingly diverse society
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Expand and improve recruitment efforts to increase workforce diversity among professional staff, faculty, and administration
Establish clear HR protocol that supports inclusive excellence
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3.2-Campus Climate
Objective 3.2.1 |
Objective 3.2.2 |
Review and strengthen key policies and practices involving Title IX, bias response and safety
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Improve campus climate for all members of the Rhode Island College community |
Priority Initiatives |
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Engage consultant expertise to review current policies and practices and work with campus constituencies to adopt national best practices
Ensure that students, faculty, and staff are aware of, and have access to, Title IX resources on campus related to gender discrimination and/or sexual assault, and general safety policies, procedures and protocols
Provide students with an effective mechanism for expressing any perceived biases and inequities in their college experiences
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Administer campus climate survey to better assess concerns on campus
Provide faculty and staff professional development on a culture of inclusion, including through HR workshops, orientations, and consultations
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