Shenandoah University is committed to fostering a diverse community supported by an equitable, inclusive campus climate.
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Diversity Officers At Shenandoah University
At Shenandoah, diversity is not just the job of one person or one department. Instead, inclusion, diversity, and equity are woven throughout the university’s structure and overseen by multiple individuals.
Hakeem Leonard
Assistant Provost for Inclusion, Diversity & Equity
Dr. Leonard’s position in academic affairs is focused on defining, assessing, strategizing, and implementing inclusive excellence as central to the Shenandoah’s mission. He is interested in processes, practices, and policies that make a real and sustainable impact throughout the institution and with schools, divisions, programs, and departments. The areas of the work surround initiatives of recruitment, retention, and success of diverse faculty and staff, support for faculty development, working to support and collaborate with faculty and teaching staff for transformative learning, and collaborating across the university to support student success, engagement, and belonging.
It is going to take us all working together for transformation. The unexamined impacts of racism and oppression cannot stand here. We are not unique in that racism and oppression are everywhere, but we want to be accountable in the way we acknowledge, listen and learn, commit and collaborate, and follow through with sustained action."
Dahlia Ashford
Assistant Dean of Students for Inclusion, Diversity, & Leadership
Dahlia Ashford provides leadership in the areas of student conduct, The Mosaic Center for Diversity, and the [Not Just] Women’s Center. She is responsible for implementing diversity initiatives that enhance retention and persistence through to graduation, as well as life skills development for underrepresented students.
My goals are to develop relationships within the Shenandoah community that will prove beneficial to our students. I plan to increase the retention efforts for our underrepresented populations. Our students need us more than ever, and I hope that Shenandoah University proves to be a place where students can flourish and become productive global citizens.”
DeShon Foxx
Assistant Vice President for Advancement
Foxx has a leadership role with the department's RED (racial equity and diversity) team. DeShon is responsible for athletic educational programming and leading collaborative efforts across campus. He provides resources for underrepresented students in order to encourage their holistic development and the acquisition of life skills.
I look forward to collaborating with everyone on campus in an effort to further the success of the students at Shenandoah University as well as being a part of the continuing holistic development of the community."
What Does Inclusion Mean to Us?
Inclusion is the advancement and presence of an environment where diverse individuals and groups can fully belong and participate.
What Does Diversity Mean to Us?
Diversity is the unique identity and lived experience of individuals and groups in our community, and how we prioritize and represent that.
What Does Equity Mean to Us?
Equity is the presence of targeted and comprehensive policies, practices, and resources that promote access, full participation, and success of a diverse community at Shenandoah.
Inclusion, Diversity, & Equity News
Rubio ’23 Selected to Participate in Latinx Theatre Commons Designer & Director Colaboratorio
Azaria Rubio ’23 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design & Production – Costume Design) was selected as a designer for the 2023 Latinx Theatre Commons (LTC) Designer & Director Colaboratorio, which takes place from June 28, through July 2, ... Continue Reading Rubio ’23 Selected to Participate…
Jeffrey ’23 Celebrates Atayal Culture Through Dissertation Topic
Flutist Yuan-I Jeffrey ’23 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance) honored and celebrated her Atayal tribe (an Indigenous population in Taiwan) culture through her dissertation topic, “Revival and Innovation of Taiwanese Indigenous Music.” Her ... Continue Reading Jeffrey ’23 Celebrates Atayal Culture…
Building a Latinx Family at Shenandoah
Consuelo "Elly" Mazariegos '20 (Bachelor of Arts in Biology), a member of Shenandoah's growing Latinx community, says mentoring, a family-like atmosphere and support are all part of the university scene. It's a place where, if you need help, all you ... Continue Reading Building a Latinx Family at…