
University receives diversity award from publication

Grand Valley's commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive campus was recognized September 16 by the country's oldest and largest diversity-focused publication for higher education.
Grand Valley was among 83 recipients of the 2014 Higher Education
Excellence in Diversity award from Insight Into Diversity. Award
recipients are selected based on an institution’s diversity and
inclusion initiatives, and ability to embrace a broad definition of
diversity on campus.
Dwight Hamilton, associate vice president for Affirmative
Action, said it’s an honor to receive a HEED award, and it validates
the university’s commitment to inclusion and the hard work of the
campus community.
“This award belongs to the many collaborative partners who have
worked to advance inclusion and equity at Grand Valley and provides a
fitting capstone to Dr. Jeanne Arnold’s groundbreaking work in
establishing the Division of Inclusion and Equity,” Hamilton said.
He noted the award serves as motivation to further engage campus
and community partners in efforts to enhance inclusion on campus. “By
striving to provide a rich, inclusive learning and working
environment, Grand Valley enriches the quality of education for all
students,” Hamilton said.
All HEED award winners will be highlighted in the magazine’s
November issue.
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