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Achieving Inclusive Excellence at Rice : Organizational and Operational Structure for the Council on Diversity and Inclusion

Enriching our Learning Environment Inclusive Excellence To be successful in fulfilling our mission of inclusive excellence, we must commit ourselves to: Acknowledging our differences Seeking critical mass for underrepresented populations Enriching our learning environment Diversity Inclusion Underrepresentation Acknowledging our Differences Enriching our Learning Environment Seeking Critical Mass

Office of Diversity and Inclusion Objective   To support and guide the Rice University community in fulfilling its mission by facilitating a campus environment that promotes diversity, inclusion, and academic achievement through: Active engagement with all areas of the campus Structured teaming of key administrative and academic units, using working groups Fostering collaboration across working groups Monitoring our progress as a community.

CODI Working Groups Campus Climate Undergraduate Life Graduate Studies & Life Faculty Recruitment & Development International Students & Scholars EEO, Human Resources & Disability Support Faculty Research, Centers, Institutes & Programs Community Relations Gender & Sexuality Alumni AffAIrs