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Dec. 21, 2006
U-M Diversity Blueprints Task Force begins work
ANN ARBOR, Mich.—The university-wide Diversity Blueprints Task Force has convened to begin its work to engage the University of Michigan community in developing fresh, innovative approaches to sustain and enhance diversity at U-M.
Announced in November by President Mary Sue Coleman and Provost Teresa A. Sullivan, Diversity Blueprints is an integral part of the University's efforts to reaffirm its commitment to the educational value of diversity and to assure equal treatment of groups and individuals based on race, gender, color, ethnicity, or national origin. The task force met Dec. 19.
Diversity Blueprints will make initial recommendations to President Coleman on Feb. 15, 2007, and implementation of the most promising ideas will be considered by March 15.
In their announcement, Coleman and Sullivan encouraged the University community to participate in this process. "The ideas submitted may range from general insights to detailed plans. In the true spirit of brainstorming, all ideas will be considered, regardless of how ambitious or unconventional they may seem."
Diversity Blueprints members include U-M faculty, staff, students, and alumni.
All members of the University community are invited to share their best ideas at public fora on the following dates:
• 4-5 p.m. Jan.10, Sheldon Auditorium, Towsley Center, Medical School • 9-10 a.m. Jan. 22, Michigan Union Anderson Rooms B, C, and D • 11 a.m.-noon Feb. 7, East Room, Pierpont Commons, North Campus • 4-5 p.m. Feb. 23, East Quad Auditorium
Information about the work of the Diversity Blueprints is available at: http://www.vpcomm.umich.edu/diversityresources/dbprints.html
Diversity Blueprints Task Force members include: Shari Acho, associate athletic director, Department of Athletics Rebekah Ashley, HRAA academic labor relations Deborah Ball, dean and professor, School of Education Percy Bates, professor of education and director, Programs of Educational Opportunity, School of Education Catherine Benamou, associate professor of American culture and screen arts and cultures Mary Elizabeth Bunn, alumna Courtney Cogburn, graduate student and president of Students of Color of Rackham Elizabeth Cole, associate professor of women's studies and Afroamerican and African studies Philip Deloria, professor of history and director, program in American Culture Angela Dillard, associate professor of Afroamerican and African Studies, and associate professor in the Residential College Anthony England, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, and associate dean, College of Engineering Billy J. Evans, professor emeritus of chemistry Jamila Fair, undergraduate student Kevin Gaines, professor of history and professor and director, Center for Afroamerican and African Studies David Gordon, professor and associate dean, Medical School; chair, University Diversity Council Patricia Gurin, professor emerita of women's studies and psychology Brittany Marino, undergraduate student Robert Megginson, professor of mathematics and associate dean, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts Lester Monts, senior vice provost and senior counselor to the president, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Music, and Diversity Blueprints Task Force co-chair Donney Moroney, counselor, Medical School administration David Munson, dean and professor, College of Engineering Linda Newman, University Housing, senior associate director/community living Robert Ortega, associate professor of social work Scott Page, professor of political science and economics David Schoem, adjunct associate professor of sociology and director, Michigan Community Scholars Program Joseph Schwarz, member of Congress (R-MI); alumnus, and chair of the Board of Directors of the U-M Alumni Association Charles B. Smith, professor of pharmacology; chair, SACUA Edward St. John, professor of education Richard Stacy, alumnus Nicole Stallings, undergraduate student and president of the Michigan Student Assembly Jim Stapleton, alumnus Amy Stillman, associate professor of American Culture and program director, program in American Culture Teresa A. Sullivan, provost and executive vice president, and Diversity Blueprints Task Force co-chair Perry Teicher, undergraduate student Sanjaya Thakur, graduate student and president of Rackham Student Government Monique Washington, director of admissions, Rackham School of Graduate Studies Grace Wu, psychiatry administration, Medical School Mieko Yoshihama, professor, School of Social Work. Evans Young, assistant dean, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
Task Force senior administrative advisors
Philip Bowman, director, Center for Institutional Diversity Sue Eklund, associate vice president and dean of students Pam Fowler, director, Office of Financial Aid Carol Hollenshead, director, Center for the Education of Women Maya Kobersy, assistant general counsel Richard Lempert, professor of law and sociology John Matlock, associate vice provost and director, Office of Academic Multicultural Affairs Laura Patterson, associate vice president for Administration Information Systems Julie Peterson, associate vice president for Media Relations and Public Affairs Ted Spencer, associate vice provost and director, Office of Undergraduate Admissions Laurita Thomas, associate vice president for Human Resources and Affirmative Action Anthony Walesby, assistant provost and senior director, Office of Institutional Equity
Task Force coordinators
Crisca Bierwert, associate director, Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) Dilip Das, project manager, special counsel to the Senior Vice Provost A.T. Miller, coordinator of Multicultural Teaching and Learning in CRLT, and director of Global Intercultural Experience for Undergraduates in the National Center for Institutional Diversity
Contact: Deborah Greene
Phone: (734) 763-4008
Related Categories: Institutional
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