Professors Reflect on Ongoing Efforts to Incorporate Diversity Across Curriculum
Alvin Tran, Sc.D., MPH, and Jessica Holzer, Ph.D. discuss an innovative diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) curriculum assessment that is taking place in each of the University’s academic colleges and schools, and provides an update on the work of the University’s Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) Student Ambassadors.
Since the start of Fall 2021 semester, a team of faculty and students have launched an innovative DEIB curriculum assessment initiative to delineate current practices instructors are using to foster an inclusive learning environment. This assessment, which is a key deliverable in the University’s Strategic Plan, also aims to ensure topics around DEIB are integrated throughout the curriculum across each of our five academic colleges and schools.
Our team completed the data collection with the School of Health Sciences and Tagliatela College of Engineering last semester. This semester the assessment is expanding to the College of Arts and Sciences, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, and Pompea College of Business. Following the completion of the assessment, we aim to share a final report with the University community in July 2022.
They connect with students as students, and are intimately aware of current issues and concerns impacting their peers at the University. They also serve as an invaluable resource for faculty and staff who are working on DEIB initiatives and programming in their respective colleges and schools.
So far this academic year, the JEDIs have led pronoun trainings for staff, served as student representatives in the development of new DEIB-focused minors, and organized events in collaboration with high schools that serve diverse communities throughout Connecticut.