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The Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

The Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) advances institutional diversity and principles of social justice at ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app. Through partnerships with the Dickinson community, we work towards a campus where all students, staff, and faculty thrive and succeed.

DEI builds and strengthens campus awareness on how various forms of oppression impact communities and empowers Dickinsonians by providing tools to combat multiple forms of injustice and inequity. DEI creates educational and cocurricular experiences to build capacity and skills, develops programs focused on domestic and global issues, and provides community-building opportunities.

Contact Info

Department Head

Tony BostonVice President and Chief Diversity Officer

Phone

717-245-1125

Fax

Location

Old West Mailing Address

DEI operates through an intersectional lens which recognizes that ability, class, ethnicity, gender, race, religion, sexuality, and other social identities always overlap. Our work is critically informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer, spiritual pluralist, and decolonial theory as we pursue liberation, equity, and restorative justice. Drawing from this shared commitment and focus, each DEI unit brings deep expertise to serve and address the needs of specific identity groups and communities on campus.

DEI provides the Dickinson community with the knowledge and expertise to integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the institution.

Resources we provide for faculty, staff, and students include, but are not limited to:

  • Leadership and development opportunities
  • Strategic consultations with campus departments and student organizations
  • Training, development, and skill-building workshops
  • Educational programs that advance equity and inclusion
  • Community building opportunities
  • Connections to resources & support

An Inclusive Community provides support for me to:

  • develop a greater understanding about my own worldview and how it influences my actions        
  • consider how I am positioned in relation to others and how my actions impact others
  • understand how systems of power and privilege operate
  • engage in dialogue that makes room for differences based on worldview and social identities
  • take risks as I learn by being willing to learn more about myself and those in the community
  • feel empowered to evaluate and revise my worldview and adjust my behavior accordingly
  • participate in a community where everyone has space to learn and grow through restorative practices
  • take responsibility for the impact I have on the community
  • take informed action to promote equity on and off campus

Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion includes:

PSC Director Yvette Davis also serves as Chair of Dickinson's Bias Education & Response Team (BERT)

Our office are in several buildings around campus. Come and visit!

  • 101 S. College Street - Center for Spirituality and Social Justice, LGBTQ+ Center, Women's and Gender Resource Center
  • 233 W. Louther Street - Popel Shaw Center for Race and Ethnicity
  • 262 W. High Street - Asbell Center for Jewish Life
  • Old West, Lower Level - Access and Disability Services