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Minute Taker: Emily Lapidus
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Leadership Update: Shannon
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Jake from HIVE sent the video!
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Subcommittee Updates:
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Leadership Committee: Office of Institutional Research and they are responding shortly. As Gender & Womens’ Department has 6 faculty, it may be beneficial to reach out to Department of Sociology
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Transparency Committee: Some sections are outlined (Shannon). Some time this summer will be to flesh out some missing information. Google sheets may be updated to describe what classes are offered & when.
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Admissions Committee: Jessica Burris put together the exit interview survey, but it will be tabled for February 2023 for the next application
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Diversify the Pipeline: Jake from the HIVE has finished the video! The goal is for potential incoming individuals (e.g., faculty, undergrads, graduate students) to see how important DEI is for the department.
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Website Development: Update website with new video!
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TCE: Submitted a list of 6 questions of TCE, 2 prompts have gone college-wide (to A&S). The first faculty meeting in Fall 2022 could vote on other new TCE departmental prompts. The following have went into all A&S TCEs:
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“The instructor established a learning environment that helped all students across diverse backgrounds and identities. (e.g., disabilities, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation), feel equally included.”
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“I felt comfortable sharing my ideas, knowledge, and identities in the course.”
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Wrap Up for Academic Year: Moving Forward
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What makes sense for undergraduate involvement?
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Internship for undergraduates (ongoing web edits, interfacing with other undergraduate organizations, create designs)
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On paper, for DEI committee membership is maintained by attending 80% of meetings, however it hasn’t necessarily been enforced. However, does this discourage others who might be interested?
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“Affiliate” or involved vs. Membership
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Maybe membership involves attending one DEI-related event a year and writes a blog post about it
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Potential subcommittees: university-wide action, undergraduate involvement
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Leadership for Next Academic Year
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A 2-year commitment might be best so there is a way to model leadership roles for the next incoming academic chair.
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