Civic Engagement at GVSU
The GVSU Civic Engagement Collective
WHAT IS THE EQUITY AND INCLUSION COMMITTEE ?
We are the latest governing committee created in 2017. Our Committee works to ensure that the voice of the faculty is continually heard by the University Academic Senate on question of Equity and Inclusion.
The Equity and Inclusion Committee is comprised of 11 faculty members representing the different colleges and the library, an undergraduate and a graduate student from the Student Senate, and 6 members of the administration (ex officio).
Mission: The role of the Equity and Inclusion Committee is to promote and facilitate faculty involvement in support of a healthy and equitable campus climate. The committee accomplishes its role by engaging in social justice and diversity issues on campus, including but not limited to:
This website provides updates on the work of our BIPOC Task Forces, which have made significant strides in addressing priorities from the Black Student Town Hall in Winter 2024.
NEW! The first preview of the report iteration (Fall 2024) can be found here !
Grand Valley State University is committed to fostering an environment where faculty, staff, and students can thrive. Feedback and insights are invaluable in helping us achieve this goal. We believe that faculty satisfaction plays a crucial role in the overall success of our institution. Their perspectives on various aspects of their academic journeys are vital to shaping a more fulfilling and supportive work environment. For this reason, GVSU has joined The Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education (COACHE) for 2023-2026./ This is a long-term project at the Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education, led by R. Todd Benson, focusing on faculty.
As part of the collaboration, during Winter semester 2024, faculty were asked to participate in COACHE’s Faculty Job Satisfaction Survey./ COACHE will provide to GVSU diagnostic reports and regular consultations with the COACHE team on how to make meaning and act from the data. In Fall 2024, GVSU faculty will be engaged to review the findings and to start to make changes.
Over the past few years, the university has heard various feedback through faculty fora, the Climate Survey, and faculty governance. Now, we want to dive deeper to better understand how we can improve the faculty experience at GVSU.
January 10, 2025 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
In the "Make NOISE" session, participants will focus on developing strategic action plans to integrate LGBTQIA+ inclusion into their leadership practices. Through interactive activities and...
January 15, 2025 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Two trends have significantly increased America's religious diversity in recent decades. The first is increased immigration by religious minorities such as Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs....
January 21, 2025 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
This presentation will provide an overview on Expressive Activity at GVSU. Review of policies, resources and support will be provided. Learning Outcomes - Participants will be able to: Learn...
The GVSU Civic Engagement Collective
Indigi-Fest All about Sovereignty Workshop starting at 10.30
The Padnos/Sarosik Center for Civil Discourse is holding their 11th Annual Symposium at the Seidman Center, Pew Campus, on Thursday November 21, 6 to 8.30 pm