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Presented By: National Center for Institutional Diversity

What does it take? Cultivating Inclusive and Equitable Environments for Faculty Diversity

Dr. Samuel Museus

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Samuel Museus
This event will feature Dr. Samuel Museus, an associate professor at Indiana University Bloomington and an internationally recognized expert in higher education, diversity, and student success, who will lead a discussion of how institutions of higher education can develop inclusive and equitable environment for faculty diversity. He is also Founding Director of the Culturally Engaging Campus Environments (CECE) Project. Prior to joining Indiana University, he taught Asian American Studies and Higher Education at the University of Massachusetts Boston and was a faculty member in Higher Education at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and the University of Denver. Museus has produced over 200 publications and presentations focused on diversity and equity, campus environments, and college student outcomes. He has published in a wide range of journals, such as the Harvard Educational Review, Journal of College Student Development, Journal of Higher Education, Research in Higher Education, Teachers College Record, and The Review of Higher Education.

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Sponsors: National Center for Institutional Diversity, National Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good, ADVANCE Program, Women of Color in the Academy Project, College of Literature, Science and the Arts, Office of Health Equity and Inclusion, and Office of the Vice Provost for Equity, Inclusion and Academic Affairs
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Samuel Museus

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