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Racial Diversity at Virginia Tech By: Emily Ainsworth, Cameron Baron, Samantha Fouch, Sam Sacks, and Steven Mobley

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  • 1. By: Emily Ainsworth, Cameron Baron, Samantha Fouch, Sam Sacks, and Steven Mobley

2. What is Diversity? 3. Diversity Is According to Merriam-Webster, diversity is the condition of having or being composed of differing elements : variety; especially : the inclusion of different types of people (as people of different races or cultures) in a group or organization 4. African American History at Virginia Tech 5. Pre-segregation Prominent PeopleCharles Owens (1890) Floyd Meade (1896) John Sears (1917) Pat Mills (1919) In 1930, extension programs serving Negro families were moved from Hampton Institute to Virginia State College at Petersburg and funding, accountability, and supervision of programs for both Negros and whites became the responsibility of the director of the Cooperative Extension Service at VPI. 6. Post-segregation Prominent People Irving L. Peddrew III (1953) Charlie Yates (1954) Matthew Winston (1955) Essex Finney (1956) James Whitehurst (1959) Linda Adams, Jacquelyn Butler, Linda Edmonds, Freddie Hairston, Marguerite Harper, and Chiquita Hudson (1966) Jerry Gaines (1967) Larry Donnell Beale (1967) Heidi Ford (1968) Jacqueline Desylvia Dandridge (1968) Overton Johnson (1969) Charlie Lipscomb (1969) 7. The Lee Hall Controversy and The MOSIAC Theme Housing 8. Lee Hall During the 125thanniversary of Virginia Tech, students in a history class came across a page in the 1896 Bugle listing Lee as a leader in the campus chapter of the KKK. After a thorough investigation in 1997, it was determined that there was the potential that the organization was a hoax and that the hall name would not be changed. 9. MOSAIC Theme MOSAIC was developed at the recommendation of theCommission on Equal Opportunity and Diversity to address questions about the namesake of Lee Hall in 2004 and as a result of student requests for a diversityfocused housing community. 10. MOSAIC Theme Multicultural Opportunity and Social Awareness Interest Community (MOSAIC) 11. MOSAIC Theme Started in fall 2007 30% of Virginia Techs 9,125on-campus residents live in a theme housing community. Currently beingrestructured and is not available for participation during the 2011-2012 academic year. 12. Slusher Hall "The Tree Lounge."Slusher Tower contains the Multicultural Opportunity Social Awareness Interest Community (MOSAIC) themed-housing community, an intercultural living environment that embraces all types of diversity. 13. Why theme housing? These communitiescombine interest-related activities and academic course work with a residential environment to make it easier for students to connect with faculty members, work together in groups, and integrate learning with extracurricular experiences. 14. Why Theme Housing? Higher cumulative GPA Low drop out rate High rate of classattendance More interactions with peers and professors 15. MOSAIC is yet another vehicle for the university to demonstrate its commitment to educating the whole person. This program will demonstrate Virginia Techs intention to operationalize its Principles of Community in real time, with real resources and with real results, producing cross-culturally competent leaders and supporters of equity and inclusion in the workplace, in our institutions and in our communities. Benjamin Dixon, Vice President for Multicultural Affairs. 16. The Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Other Important Diversity Programs and Activities 17. Office for Diversity and Inclusion Mission statement: To work to establish a collaborativeapproach to achieving inclusive excellence at Virginia Tech. We will provide leadership for building and sustaining a diverse and inclusive community where all individuals are appreciated and respected Model of Inclusive Excellence 18. Equity Initiatives Department Provides oversight of university affirmative actionefforts and works in concert with departments to ensure adherence to equal opportunity principles as they relate to the search and selection of faculty 19. Virginia Techs Faculty Diversity African American Asian American Hispanic International Native American White Unknown3% 9% 2% 11% 0% 74% 0% 20. Committee for Equal Opportunity in Athletics Requires Virginia Tech to conduct a periodic review ofathletics department activities for consistency with goals and objectives set forth in the institutions and athletic departments written commitment to diversity Department of Athletics Minority Opportunity Plan 21. Diverse Academic Programs Africana Studies American Indian Studies Appalachian Studies Asian Area Studies Business Diversity Minor Center for Gerontology Foreign Languages and Literatures International Studies Judaic Studies Race and Social Policy Research Center Department of Religion and Culture Science and Gender Equity Sociology - Interest areas in doctoral program include inequality, race, gender, and related topics Women's and Gender Studies 22. Diverse Student Organizations Asian American Student Union alpha Kappa Delta Phi Chinese American Society Filipino American Student Association Japanese Cultural Association Black Organizations Council African Student Association Association of Black Psychologists at Virginia Tech Black Graduate Student Organization Black Student Alliance National Society of Black Engineers Jewish Student Union Latino Association of Student Organizations Latin Link 23. DIVERSITY PLANS 24. VTS DIVERSITY PLAN To enhance the the quality of life of individuals andfamilies across the life span by creating and maintaining a body of student, faculty, and staff which reflects the cultural diversity of the state of Virginia and the national population To create opportunities for intellectual stimulation that are derived from an appreciation of multiple perspectives that are brought to the center and are allowed to flourish within a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff 25. To build an infrastructure that promotes the fullparticipation of all groups in the decision-making processes across the curriculum and administrative affairs of the college To foster a supportive forum which channels and rewards internal and external collaborative initiatives and partnerships that recognize interlocking systems of oppression and privilege, in our teaching, research and outreach agendas. 26. UVAS DIVERSITY PLAN The university promotes an inclusive andwelcoming environment that embraces the full spectrum of human attributes, perspectives, and disciplines. When people of different backgrounds come together, they exchange ideas, question assumptions, and broaden the horizons for us all. A UVA community rich in diversity affords every member equal respect and provides a forum for understanding our differences as well as our commonalities. 27. Demographics Race/Ethnicity American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Hispanics of any race Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White Two or more races Not Reported Nonresident Alien TotalFall 2002Fall 2003On-Campus Undergraduate Students Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 200947 1,45254 1,47354 1,47252 1,50369 1,5231,205 384 01,243 419 01,179 436 01,069 479 0976 503 016,978 16,482 0 0 707 1,029 640 594 21,413 21,294Fall 2010Fall 201169716856571,655 967 586 01,787 916 659 01,823 888 7791,873 876 8961,918 875 1,0301 17,456 160 1,873 464 23,51212 17,838 401 1,176 509 23,63715 17,709 612 816 615 23,64716,044 16,032 15,850 16,678 17,373 0 0 0 0 0 1,524 1,918 2,574 2,568 2,247 563 514 457 464 480 21,272 21,567 21,938 22,987 23,533 28. UVA: Asian, Asian Pacific American ProgramsJMU: African Student OrganizationHispanic/Latino programsAsian Student UnionOffice for African American AffairsBlack Student Alliance Chinese Student Association International Student Association 29. Virginia Techs Principles of Community 30. Survey: How diverse do you feel the Virginia Tech community is? Responses 6% 19%17%Very DiverseSomewhat Diverse Not Diverse 57%Other 31. Questions Do you feel Virginia Tech is diverse. Any key themes and differences in the two diversity strategic plans ? Who has done a better job with the subject? In your opinion, has Virginia Tech been successful at implementing the stated diversity plan or is it all talk? Are there enough diverse organizations and programs on campus? Do you have any experience with diverse programs and organizations that you would like to share or organization or programs that we havent mentioned that you think are beneficial to know about?