Preamble:       

Language use is a social practice that can include or exclude people.  At EMU, we recognize that all human beings are persons of infinite worth created equally in the image of God. Accordingly, we recognize that the language we use to speak about each other is no negligible matter but one of crucial importance. The words by which we name and address each other are used to recognize each other mutually and to empower each other to live out our potential.

Policy: 

Eastern Mennonite University expects all its faculty, staff, and students to adopt inclusive written and spoken language that welcomes everyone regardless of race or ethnicity, gender, disabilities, age, and sexual orientation.  We will use respectful and welcoming language in all our official departmental documents and correspondence, including those put forth by way of Internet communication, and throughout all academic coursework, inclusive of classroom presentations and conversations, course syllabi, and both written and oral student assessment materials. 

Considerations:


Responsible party: Provost’s Council
To be reviewed on three-year cycle


                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Approved by provost’s council April 26, 2017
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Approved by president’s cabinet May 10, 2017