About
Campus Belonging and Community Engagement
The School of Geosciences (SGS) defines diversity as the full spectrum of attributes, affiliations, and statuses that characterize individuals within society, including but not limited to: race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, social class, physical ability or attributes, religious or ethical values system, national origin, political beliefs, and professional affiliation. The committee recognizes that, collectively, these identities inform and shape one鈥檚 ways of thinking about the geosciences, as well as the ways that one interacts and engages with the geosciences community.
The SGS defines inclusion as valuing the contributions of diversity to the geosciences, both in and out of the classroom, and respecting the individual identities of participants engaged in executing its vision, mission, and strategic priorities. Inclusion encompasses efforts to provide access to participation in SGS activities at all levels, including academic programs, employment, and leadership positions, regardless of personal identity. Inclusion also encompasses efforts to ensure that the SGS is a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment for all faculty, staff, students, alumni, and visitors.
The SGS values diversity and inclusion, because they promote the success of faculty, staff, students, and alumni, as well as enhance the societal relevance and impact of the SGS. The SGS is committed to providing equal opportunities, fostering mutual respect, challenging stereotyped preconceptions, and condemning all forms of discrimination, racism, and prejudice.