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Diversity & inclusion

Diversity & inclusion. Office for Diversity and Inclusion. Loyola university Chicago. Winifred Williams, PhD Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer. Marshawn S. Brown Executive Director for Diversity & Inclusion. agenda.

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Diversity & inclusion

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  1. Diversity & inclusion Office for Diversity and Inclusion Loyola university Chicago Winifred Williams, PhD Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Marshawn S. Brown Executive Director for Diversity & Inclusion

  2. agenda • Overview – Beliefs, Strategic Plan, Representation • How We Operate – Structure, Partnerships, Services • Where We Are – Highlights, Year in Review • Where We’re Going – Strategic Process, Goals Loyola university Chicago

  3. Diversity & inclusion Overview Loyola university Chicago

  4. What we believe - Diversity Statement • Loyola University Chicago’s Jesuit Catholic Heritage is founded in equality much like the relationship of God with each and every one of us, of love, care, and oneness. • Our commitment to diversity comes from Ignatius himself and the Jesuit belief that God is to be found in the “other,” — in the person, the place, the culture, the context and the human experience that differs from one’s own.  • The end goal of diversity on our campuses is not simply a representation of the beauty of “otherness,” of diversity. Rather, we recognize a common unity that anchors and enlivens our commitment to inclusion and creates brave spaces for dialogue to happen, through initiatives that educate the masses.  Loyola university Chicago

  5. Loyola University Chicago- Plan 2020 The Diversity and Inclusion Strategy aligns with Loyola’s transformative framework, Strategic Plan 2020. Institutional Priorities (IP) • IP 1: Increase student, staff, & faculty representation (e.g. Race/Gender/Ethnicity, etc. | Arrupe College) • IP 2:Mission Formation for Faculty Development(e.g. Timely Professional Development | Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy) • IP 3: Health Disparities(e.g. Advocacy Initiatives | Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health) • IP 4: Community Engagement(e.g. Affordable Access | Loyola Community and Family Services Clinic – Rogers Park) Loyola university Chicago

  6. Diversity Representation at Loyola Faculty | Staff | Students • Hispanic - 14.6 % • Asian - 11.2 % • African American - 7.9 % • American Indian - .1% • Asian/Pacific Islander - .3 % • Female/Male Students: 66.4% vs 33.6% • Female/Male Faculty: 50.7% vs 49.3% • Female/Male Staff: 60.3 % vs 39.7% • Loyola university Chicago

  7. Diversity & inclusion How We Operate Loyola university Chicago

  8. Dismantling Silos: Dynamic Partnership Model Executive Council on Diversity & Inclusion Executive Director (Diversity & Inclusion) ~ Staff Diversity Loyola University Chicago Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer • Office of the Provost • ~Faculty DiversityEnrollment ManagementStudent Retention/SuccessSchools Diversity Committees & Centers Ad Hoc Organizations Financial AidUniversity SenateUniversity Staff CouncilFaculty CouncilStudent Government UMC Regulatory Compliance(Department of Labor | EEOC | OFCCP) ~ Office of Civil Rights (OCR | Title IX/VII) Mission & Identity Dean of Students~Student Diversity & Multicultural Affairs Loyola university Chicago

  9. Surveying, Benchmarking, and Implementing Best Practices Diversity & Inclusion Websites Office for Diversity & Inclusion Office for Equity & Compliance; Title IX University Services and Engagement Core Diversity Curriculum Diversity Committees, Centers & School Based Initiatives Bias Reporting(Ethics Line | Maxient) Wellness Support International & Immigrant Student Support On-Demand | In-Person Training & Development • Diverse Student Organizations • Race and Ethnicity • Gender • Religion • Disability • Sexual Identity Mentorship Programs Diversity & Inclusion Events Loyola university Chicago

  10. Executive council: RoleS/Expectations • Maintain a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion across the university. • Serve as thought leaders, facilitators, consultants, champions, enablers, and ambassadors. • Provide strategic input and high-level oversight of diversity and inclusion efforts for the University.  • Represent key constituent groups across the Loyola community. • Embody a genuine commitment to diversity, inclusion, valuingdifferences, and respecting others. • Serve as leaders among peers. and display broad thinking capacity on awide range of social, political, religious, economic, and business issues. • Monitor diversity related compliance best practices. Share updates in support of campus-wide alignment. • Loyola university Chicago

  11. Diversity & inclusion Where We Are Loyola university Chicago

  12. Loyola University Chicago Highlights • Religious Affiliations, Sacred Spaces, Chaplains of other Faith Traditions • Latin American Student Organization • Black Cultural Center • Hindu Student Organization • LGBTQIA+ • Communities in Conversation • Undocumented Students (DACA) • Brothers for Excellence (B4E) • Loyola University Chicago Empowering Sisterhood (LUCES) • Students Together Are Reaching Success (STARS) • Loyola university Chicago

  13. Hosted a New, Broader Scoped Version of the MLK Celebration • Introduced the “Heritage Months” Recognition Program • Redesigned the D&I Website. Expanded Resource Availability • Promoted the Continuation of the “Signature Series” Diversity Speakers through Campus-wide Marketing and Programming • Rolled-out a New Bias/Discrimination Complaint Investigation Department and Supporting Infrastructure (Office for Equity & Title IX Compliance) • Hired the Diversity and Inclusion Executive Director The year in review (2018 - 2019) • Increased Minority Student Recruitment • Increased Faculty and Staff Diversity Recruitment • Maintained Compliance with Loyola’s Affirmative Action Plan • Hosted & Completed Campus Climate Survey Listening Sessions • Delivered Diversity Focused Training Programs for Faculty, Staff, and Students • Launched Training on “Community Safety/Policing Model” • Rolled-out the Faculty Mentorship Program • Hosted the “Communities in Conversation Series” to Foster Inclusion, Networking, and Community Sharing Loyola university Chicago

  14. Diversity & inclusion Where We’re Going Loyola university Chicago

  15. Strategic Process

  16. 2019 – 2020 Diversity and Inclusion Goals • Enhance Diversity Related Communications • Formulate Diversity Communication Strategy (Partnership w/University Marketing & Communication) • Launch a Quarterly Office for Diversity and Inclusion Newsletter • Relaunch Diversity & Inclusion Website • Launch/Enhance Diversity Initiatives • Representation, Retention, and Inclusion for Faculty, Staff, and Students • Engagement Opportunities • Affinity Group Framework • Workgroup and Equity Partner Models representing Schools/Divisions • On-Demand and In-Person Training • Crisis Response Initiatives- Activating Campus Partners During Crisis Situations • Enhanced Focus on University-Wide Collaborative Opportunities and DEI Measurement

  17. THANK YOU

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