Purpose

The Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (CODI) works to develop and sustain a diverse community of learners that promotes a sense of belonging, collaboration, and partnerships across campus. CODI is responsible for promoting, facilitating, and monitoring diversity and equity opportunities at Eastern Mennonite University. The committee's work supports pedagogy, policies and practices that foster equal access and fairness to our community members, works to develop a campus culture that listens to and learns from counter-narratives, and strengthens EMU's commitment to prepare students, faculty, and staff to think, serve, and lead in a global context. The charge is to:

Membership

Standing committee members include the provost (ex officio), the vice-president for diversity, equity and inclusion (chair); three faculty members (one from each of the three schools selected by the dean); one undergraduate student representative selected by SGA; one graduate student representative; one representative from each student organization that wishes to join to be selected by their respective leaders; and not more than one representative from some of the various areas across campus who wish to join (e.g., admissions, athletics, facilities, multicultural student services, library, and housing/resident life). 

CODI membership is open to anyone committed to inclusive excellence, and wanting to serve as a DEI ambassador and agent of change.

Three-year terms

Chair

Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Reporting


Meetings

Monthly meetings; more when necessary.