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Title: Assessing the Diversity Needs of Eastern Oregon University


1
Assessing the Diversity Needs of Eastern Oregon
University
University of Oregon Center on Diversity and
Community
  • Professional Development Module
  • Eastern Oregon University

2
Not everything that is faced can be changed, but
nothing can be changed until it is
faced.-James Baldwin
3
Mini Survey with EOU Community Members
  • Perception of campus climate
  • EOUs priority needs/concerns in terms of
    diversity
  • Goals/Hopes

4
EOU Needs Assessment Main Themes
  • Poor relationship with administration
  • Perceived lack of leadership
  • Major communication issues
  • Infrastructure issues
  • Low morale
  • Not knowing how to talk to one another about
    diversity issues
  • Relationship between student-athletes and general
    student population is strained

5
Poor Relationship with Administration
  • Deep distrust
  • Lack of mutual respect
  • Perception that the Administration not around
    very much

6
Perceived lack of leadership
  • Unstable leadership with high turnover
  • No ownership of diversity issues
  • Excuses offered Im not qualified
  • Perceived lack of follow through on important
    issues
  • Reactive rather than pro-active
  • In a fog in terms of next steps
  • Where are we going? What are we doing? Nobody
    knows what to do

7
Major Communication Issues
  • Either/or thinking about complex issues
  • Forced to take sides
  • Information from administration doesnt flow down
  • Its difficult to get straight information from
    on high
  • people end up hanging onto partial truths
  • the administration talks to the press but not to
    us
  • Faculty, staff, students dont feel heard
  • Policies are unclear, undeveloped and/or
    invisible
  • Information on website hard to find

8
Infrastructure Issues
  • Perceived disconnect at all levels
  • Lack of skills, knowledge, awareness on issues of
    diversity
  • Role conflicts
  • No clear place/procedure to report issues of
    bias/harassment
  • No clear place to voice concerns
  • what do you do if you have a problem with
    student affairs? Who do you go to then?
  • Focus on recruitment and not retention
  • Administrators think that throwing people
    together should be enough

9
Morale Issues
  • Its not a happy campus right now. There needs
    to be some major changes right now.
  • fueled by several major issues
  • Budget
  • Low confidence in leadership
  • Controversial incidents
  • -being a small campus, things become very
    personal very quickly
  • Anger, resentment, disillusionment, distrust,
    loss of hope
  • Students of color feeling demoralized, isolated,
    and scared
  • walking around campus you hear comments
  • I am not a threat to this community or society
  • Student athletes addresses printed in student
    paper

10
Not Knowing how to Talk About Diversity Issues
  • Awkward and uncomfortable
  • it takes a crisis and a couple of students
    lives to talk about this
  • Lacking skills to facilitate conversations
  • No clear definition of what is meant by diversity
  • No agreement on its relative importance and value
  • Being conflict avoidant is part of the culture
  • The reality of Eastern Oregon rural, isolated,
    White, conservative, distinct culture

11
Relationship b/t student-athletes and general
student population is strained
  • Athletes seen as removed from general student
    body
  • Perception that athletes are above reproach/get
    away with things
  • Issues compounded for male athletes of color
    especially football players
  • Lack of knowledge/relationship adds to distrust,
    stereotypes, and racism

12
EOU Goals and Hopes
  • Feeling heard by administration
  • Greater ownership of the issues by administration
    (knowledge, awareness, and skills)
  • Clear understanding of the importance and meaning
    of diversity
  • Clear procedures for protocols
  • Diversity training for administration, faculty,
    and staff
  • Plan/sense of next steps
  • I want something to come out of this (our visit)
    , not just a one day event, kumbaya, then its
    gone.

13
Reasons for Committing to Diversity in Higher
Education
  • Demographic Argument
  • Projections indicate that by 2050, White
    Americans will drop to 50 of the population
  • Moral/Social Justice Argument
  • Redress historic/contemporary inequality
  • Civic Argument
  • Civic value and responsibility of creating an
    educated citizenry
  • Enrichment/Professional Standards Argument
  • Diversity brings new ways of thinking
  • Expectations within professions to be effective
    with diverse populations
  • Political Argument
  • Politically expedient to address
  • Economic/Global Argument
  • Taking advantage of emerging markets
  • (Editors Notes. New Directions
    for Teaching and Learning, v49 1992)

14
  • In your leadership role you will be asked to
    justify why diversity initiatives are a
    compelling interest for EOU. Take a few minutes
    to immerse yourself in one of the arguments for
    committing to diversity in higher education.

15
Examples of Immediate Goals
  • create non-punitive environment to discuss issues
  • common definitions and understandings
  • sense of team/cohesiveness among leadership
  • greater clarity about what it means to EOU to
    commit to diversity
  • raise awareness
  • stronger knowledge base
  • instructional support (left field moments)
  • clarify infrastructure and chain of command

16
Building Fortifying the Infrastructure for
Diversity at EOU Examples of Long Term Goals
  • how to keep issues on the table with clear
    forum/channels to discuss
  • how to move beyond diversity as a competing
    demand
  • commitment to ongoing awareness, knowledge,
    skills development
  • collective ownership of the issues
  • raising morale striking balance b/t positive
    and negative
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