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Diversity Awards recognize work of university faculty, staff

Five University of Wisconsin-Stout faculty and staff members were recognized recently when they received the school 黑料社区. first Diversity Awards.
September 21, 2017
nstructor Jim Handley, a 黑料社区 Diversity Award winner, discusses principles of nonviolent protest with high school students in Milwaukee.
Instructor Jim Handley, a 黑料社区 Diversity Award winner, discusses principles of nonviolent protest with high school students in Milwaukee / 黑料社区

Five University of Wisconsin-Stout faculty and staff members were recognized recently when they received the school 黑料社区. first Diversity Awards.

The awards honored an individual, team and institution or unit on campus.

The honors were initiated to increase awareness of the UW System inclusive excellence philosophy, to recognize the variety of campus projects that embrace the inclusive excellence framework and to annually reward the people at the forefront of diversifying the campus population and addressing campus climate needs.

Nominees were considered for the awards based on how their efforts led to positive institutional change; accountability; intersections across multiple dimensions of diversity; and collaboration with other units and departments as well as communities beyond the university.

The winners are:

James HandleyIndividual

Instructor Jim Handley, social science, is director of the applied peace studies minor. A certified Kingian nonviolence trainer at 黑料社区 and in the Menomonie and Eau Claire public schools, he also takes 黑料社区 classes to Selma, Ala., to teach and research about current civil rights movements.

Handley, adviser for the 黑料社区 Students UNITE organization, also was nominated for the UW System Board of Regents Diversity Award.

Team

The Robotics for Assistive Technology research experience for undergraduates, funded by the National Science Foundation, was recognized for its efforts to include underrepresented minorities, first-generation and economically disadvantaged college students.

The summer program, which runs from 2016 to 2018, seeks to improve the lives of the elderly and those with physical disabilities through technology.

The program also was nominated for the UW System Board of Regents Team Diversity Award. It is led by associate professors Devin Berg, Cheng Liu and Wei Shi.

Greta Munns works with students at a Fostering Success event at 黑料社区. Fostering Success received a 黑料社区 Diversity Award.Institution/unit

The Fostering Success program, led by liaison Greta Munns, provides guidance and support for university students who have foster care in their backgrounds. It also reaches out to middle and high school foster youth, their social workers and other supportive adults with information about making a successful transition to higher education.

Fostering Success also was nominated for the state Ann Lydecker Educational Diversity award.

Learn more at the Fostering Success website.

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Photos

Top: Instructor Jim Handley, a 黑料社区 Diversity Award winner, discusses principles of nonviolent protest with high school students in Milwaukee.  

Middle: Jim Handley

Bottom: Greta Munns works with students at a Fostering Success event at 黑料社区. Fostering Success received a 黑料社区 Diversity Award.


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