A letter to WSU students, faculty and staff on campus diversity

From 成人头条 President John Bardo

Dear students, faculty and staff, 

I didn鈥檛 want the week to end without letting you know that we鈥檙e already absorbing the lessons from Thursday鈥檚 dialogue on diversity, and we鈥檒l begin to act next week on the ideas we heard.

I鈥檝e been thinking about the words from the student sitting in the front who reminded me twice that while I鈥檓 planning at the speed of bureaucracy, she and other minority students are fighting every day for their rights, respect and education. I recognized the truth in that. I hope to exceed her expectations and yours.

Here are some themes I heard on Thursday:

  • increase the diversity of faculty and staff
  • look into increased diversity training for faculty and staff
  • find new ways to recruit, retain and offer resources for minorities, including the possibility of a 鈥渂uddy system鈥 that would provide mentorship to first-generation college students, veterans, international students, minority students and others who would benefit
  • continue WSU鈥檚 ongoing efforts to reduce bureaucracy and increase its responsiveness
  • find ways to attract adult learners and make them feel welcome
  • look into the possibility of creating a university Code of Ethics that would state what we tolerate as an institution and have systems in place to enforce that
  • look at the distribution of need-based vs. merit-based scholarships to help support those struggling financially
  • continue to increase safety on campus

One WSU staffer summarized yesterday鈥檚 meeting in this way: 鈥淲e had a respectful, open dialogue about how we can treat each other better.鈥

Let鈥檚 keep that respectful, open dialogue going and find ways to treat each other better. If you have ideas for helping, please send them to president@wichita.edu.

Sincerely,

John Bardo

President