Campus Collaborative Promotes Dialogue, Inclusiveness

Low Library with students
Kevin Dale

Last semester, the University launched the Campus Collaborative, an initiative aimed at promoting cross-cultural dialogue and other community-building exchanges among students, faculty, and staff in order to foster an equitable and welcoming environment for all.

“The effort has a single goal: to embrace inclusive pluralism while rejecting discrimination and harassment as antithetical to our values and our identity,” said interim president Katrina Armstrong upon announcing the initiative.

The University has also created the Campus Collaborative Fund to provide resources for new programming, some developed and led by students, that encourages “free expression, open inquiry, and generous debate.”