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Current and Ongoing Initiatives

These TCU programs teach others to respect the sovereignty of Native American nations and the historical trauma of Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples.

  • Land Acknowledgment
  • NAIP Monument
  • Native American & Indigenous Peoples Day & Symposium
  • Leadership & Advisory Circle

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Faculty and Staff of Color Welcome Reception

Each fall, a reception is held to welcome and connect faculty and staff of color. The reception allows employees to meet each other and offer updates regarding campus initiatives. Chancellor Victor Boschini attends this event each year.

Faculty Staff Student Mixer

The TCU student chapter NAACP and ODI hosted a student, faculty, staff mixer in Fall 2019. This allowed faculty, staff, and students of color to meet and mingle. Faculty and staff also had an opportunity to offer advice to navigate a successful college experience and answer questions from students.

ā€œCheck Your Blind Spotsā€ Mobile Tour

A total of 267 faculty, staff, and students participated in the ā€œCheck Your Blind Spotsā€ tour experience in April 2019, sponsored by CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion. The ā€œCheck Your Blind Spotsā€ is part of a national effort to explore and mitigate unconscious biasā€”aka blind spotsā€”that can shape our judgments about people. The tour uses virtual reality and gamification techniques to address personal biases and drive inclusive behaviors. It also exposed participants to the nuances of unconscious bias to change behaviors. The story aired on CBS 11 News.

Hispanic Heritage Month

Luncheon co-sponsorship with Inclusiveness & Intercultural Services and ODI. Guest Speaker Dr. Bianka Soria-Olmos, TCU Class of 2007, discussed her journey through medicine.

ā€œCrimmigrationā€ Presentation

Dr. Luis Romero, assistant professor of Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies gave a presentation titled ā€œCrimmigration: Origins and Consequences in The United States Intersections of Criminal Law and Immigration Law.ā€ He discussed how the nation entered the current crimmigration regime and his work on immigration detention.

Unlikely Allies in the Academy Luncheon and Workshop

The book Unlikely Allies: Women of Color and White Women in the Academy was provided to faculty and staff who participated in the summer reading program. , the editor of the book and Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at IUPUI, shared her insights on the important topic of allyship. Dr. Dace, who discussed the relationship dynamics in the book, led a small group discussion proceeding the luncheon.

Office of Diversity and Inclusion Tailgate

In appreciation of everyoneā€™s efforts, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion thanked the campus community for its commitment and support in developing, hosting and encouraging more inclusive programs and strategies at TCU by hosting a tailgate social before the Baylor vs. TCU home game.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Luncheon

The Jan. 15 luncheon,ā€ A Call to Action: Continuing the Dream,ā€ reflected on the history and significance of Dr. Kingā€™s legacy. This inaugural celebration included a historical and inspirational message by and a performance by TCU Word of Truth Gospel Choir.

Personalized Training Offered by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion

The Office of Diversity & Inclusion partnered with administrative and academic units to enhance, develop and implement employee professional development that supports a climate of equity and inclusion for the overall college community to live, work and interact productively in an increasingly diverse and complex world.

2019

  • January-Residential Life training for hall directors: "Unconscious Bias in Recruitment and Hiring"
  • August 15-Presentation to College Diversity Advocates: "Cultural Proficiency Continuum"
  • September 20-Young Chancellorā€™s Advisory Council: "Unconscious Bias"
  • September 27-Chancellorā€™s Advisory Council: "Unconscious Bias"
  • October 16-UNLF Class presentations: DEI at TCU
  • December 12-Intercultural Conflict

2020

  • January 10-Resident Assistant staff training: "Unconscious Bias: Exploring Blind Spots for Understanding"
  • February 18-TCU Retirees Association: DEI Presentation and Q & A
  • February 21-TCU College of Science & Engineering (deanā€™s staff): "Unconscious Bias: Exploring Blind Spots for Understanding"
  • February 26-CEO Diversity in Action Program: "Flip the Script"
  • February 27-Leaders to Life: "Interrupting Microaggressions in the Millennium"
  • March 3-TCU faculty and staff: "Unconscious Bias: Exploring Blind Spots for Understanding"

In October 2017, the DEI Committee presented recommendations to Chancellor Victor Boschini that were based on the committeeā€™s careful study of current practices and assessment of immediate needs.

The following recommendations were immediately approved:

  • Establishment of Faculty Diversity Advocates in each College/School
  • Establishment of the Chancellorā€™s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, which is dedicated to diversifying the academy
  • Launch of annual
  • Increased number of incoming
  • Establishment of (inaugural class matriculates in summer 2018)
  • The hiring of
  • Establishment of a commemorative plaque to acknowledge and pay respect to Wichita and Affiliated Tribes upon whose historical lands TCU is located.  Dedication October 15, 2018.
  • University membership in National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity