Inclusive Excellence. What is Inclusive Excellence? Inclusive Excellence is a planning process intended to help each UW System institution establish a.

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Inclusive Excellence

What is Inclusive Excellence? Inclusive Excellence is a planning process intended to help each UW System institution establish a comprehensive and well- coordinated set of systemic actions that focus specifically on fostering greater diversity, equity, inclusion, and accountability at every level of university life. The central premise of Inclusive Excellence holds that UW System colleges and universities need to intentionally integrate their diversity efforts into the core aspects of their institutions— such as their academic priorities, leadership, quality improvement initiatives, decision-making, day-to-day operations, and organizational cultures—in order to maximize their success.

Inclusive Excellence IE Steering Committee met August 3, IE Forums held on September 30, 2009 with UW System. Follow up meeting with Provost to determine next steps held Tuesday, October 13, 2009.

Inclusive Excellence Proposed Sub Committees: Retention of Diverse Faculty and Staff Retention of Diverse Students Awareness and Engagement Marketing/Publicity

Inclusive Excellence Helpful websites Inclusive Excellence website under construction.