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LSU renames the Office of Diversity & Inclusion
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:09 pm
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:09 pm
Now referred to as Division of Engagement, Civil Rights and Title IX
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Here's the message from Tate:
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
January 05, 2024
Dear LSU Community,
As we begin a new year, we enter with a renewed sense of commitment to our university community and to the state of Louisiana. We are in the final stages of preparing our long-awaited system and flagship strategic plans, and in advance of that unveiling, we will begin implementation of a central and unifying theme: engagement.
Engagement is defined in several ways. We use two forms of the definition. For us, it represents a two-way process that enables change on both sides. To fully deliver on the promise our flagship offers, we must engage with each other to exchange views and experiences and share potential solutions to our most pressing challenges. Second, engagement reflects a serious commitment. We must commit to find ways to translate our discoveries and talent to serve and elevate the state and its people.
To expand our impact on Louisiana and the world at large, we must increase engagement at every level. That’s a challenge we’re willing to take on for the betterment of our flagship, our friends, and our neighbors.
We’ll start with the largest component of our community: our students. Working with the Division of Student Affairs, the Division of Enrollment Management & Student Success, and every college on campus, the Division of Inclusion, Civil Rights & Title IX will sharpen its focus to enable students across four key areas:
Leadership development
Career readiness and workforce development
First-year experience, college readiness, and mentoring
Health, safety, and wellness
We will measure the impact this change has on all indicators of success across our student body. Additionally, to better reflect this shift, the Division of Inclusion, Civil Rights & Title IX will now be known as the Division of Engagement, Civil Rights & Title IX. And to further incentivize and reward students who excel in this area, we will also introduce the Tiger Engagement Award, which will provide two students annually with an award of $500.
Next, we look to faculty. To support engagement with our esteemed colleagues, we will enact several initiatives. First, we will formally add faculty engagement to all Academic Affairs administrators’ portfolios. We will also introduce an annual award recognizing the university’s most distinguished engaged faculty member with a $3,000 stipend to acknowledge and encourage work that engages individuals and the community in the spirit of our land-grant mission. Additionally, we will work with interested faculty to develop an annual symposium on engagement, service, and the land-grant university. You will soon see a survey to this effect in your inbox, and we hope you’ll take a moment to share your input and perspective.
We also want to recognize the contributions of our valued staff members through introducing the Scholarship First Staff Engagement Award. This annual recognition program will award two exceptional staff whose efforts have resulted in increased engagement on campus and beyond our gates with a $1,000 stipend, and two additional staff members whose efforts have been commendable with a $500 stipend each.
Details and instructions related to award nominations and applications will be forthcoming. All award recipients will be selected via committee.
Finally, we will continue our commitment to state of Louisiana and its citizens through our supplier engagement initiatives. A portion of LSU’s $6.1 billion economic impact is our purchasing power, and we are focusing our efforts to engage suppliers with opportunities to partner with LSU. Details on an upcoming supplier engagement event for the spring will be released later this month.
As we continue to refine our strategic plan, we will share additional measures that will support engagement at both the faculty and staff level, and others that promote the same across our university community and beyond. Moving forward, we will continue to promote engagement through faculty, staff, student, and community groups, both as a core value of our strategic plan and through specific initiatives. Representatives from the Division of Engagement, Civil Rights & Title IX, the Office of Academic Affairs, the Office of Marketing & Communications, and/or the Division of Finance & Administration will reach out to help your division navigate this focus on engagement as appropriate.
We have significant accomplishments to tout, but we should never lose sight of the people who make the university special, and that’s you – our students, faculty, and staff. Our university’s success in education, research and creative scholarship, and outreach is dependent upon our community’s willingness to engage with one another both in and outside of our campus gates.
Sincerely,
William F. Tate IV
LSU President
LINK
LINK
Here's the message from Tate:
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
January 05, 2024
Dear LSU Community,
As we begin a new year, we enter with a renewed sense of commitment to our university community and to the state of Louisiana. We are in the final stages of preparing our long-awaited system and flagship strategic plans, and in advance of that unveiling, we will begin implementation of a central and unifying theme: engagement.
Engagement is defined in several ways. We use two forms of the definition. For us, it represents a two-way process that enables change on both sides. To fully deliver on the promise our flagship offers, we must engage with each other to exchange views and experiences and share potential solutions to our most pressing challenges. Second, engagement reflects a serious commitment. We must commit to find ways to translate our discoveries and talent to serve and elevate the state and its people.
To expand our impact on Louisiana and the world at large, we must increase engagement at every level. That’s a challenge we’re willing to take on for the betterment of our flagship, our friends, and our neighbors.
We’ll start with the largest component of our community: our students. Working with the Division of Student Affairs, the Division of Enrollment Management & Student Success, and every college on campus, the Division of Inclusion, Civil Rights & Title IX will sharpen its focus to enable students across four key areas:
Leadership development
Career readiness and workforce development
First-year experience, college readiness, and mentoring
Health, safety, and wellness
We will measure the impact this change has on all indicators of success across our student body. Additionally, to better reflect this shift, the Division of Inclusion, Civil Rights & Title IX will now be known as the Division of Engagement, Civil Rights & Title IX. And to further incentivize and reward students who excel in this area, we will also introduce the Tiger Engagement Award, which will provide two students annually with an award of $500.
Next, we look to faculty. To support engagement with our esteemed colleagues, we will enact several initiatives. First, we will formally add faculty engagement to all Academic Affairs administrators’ portfolios. We will also introduce an annual award recognizing the university’s most distinguished engaged faculty member with a $3,000 stipend to acknowledge and encourage work that engages individuals and the community in the spirit of our land-grant mission. Additionally, we will work with interested faculty to develop an annual symposium on engagement, service, and the land-grant university. You will soon see a survey to this effect in your inbox, and we hope you’ll take a moment to share your input and perspective.
We also want to recognize the contributions of our valued staff members through introducing the Scholarship First Staff Engagement Award. This annual recognition program will award two exceptional staff whose efforts have resulted in increased engagement on campus and beyond our gates with a $1,000 stipend, and two additional staff members whose efforts have been commendable with a $500 stipend each.
Details and instructions related to award nominations and applications will be forthcoming. All award recipients will be selected via committee.
Finally, we will continue our commitment to state of Louisiana and its citizens through our supplier engagement initiatives. A portion of LSU’s $6.1 billion economic impact is our purchasing power, and we are focusing our efforts to engage suppliers with opportunities to partner with LSU. Details on an upcoming supplier engagement event for the spring will be released later this month.
As we continue to refine our strategic plan, we will share additional measures that will support engagement at both the faculty and staff level, and others that promote the same across our university community and beyond. Moving forward, we will continue to promote engagement through faculty, staff, student, and community groups, both as a core value of our strategic plan and through specific initiatives. Representatives from the Division of Engagement, Civil Rights & Title IX, the Office of Academic Affairs, the Office of Marketing & Communications, and/or the Division of Finance & Administration will reach out to help your division navigate this focus on engagement as appropriate.
We have significant accomplishments to tout, but we should never lose sight of the people who make the university special, and that’s you – our students, faculty, and staff. Our university’s success in education, research and creative scholarship, and outreach is dependent upon our community’s willingness to engage with one another both in and outside of our campus gates.
Sincerely,
William F. Tate IV
LSU President
LINK
This post was edited on 1/5/24 at 3:14 pm
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:10 pm to Ignatius Reilly
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Now referred to as Division of Engagement, Civil Rights and Title IX
You know that their goals haven’t changed, right?
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:11 pm to Ignatius Reilly
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Now referred to as Division of Engagement, Civil Rights and Title IX
New name because the DEI moniker is now associated with negative news, but it's still the same people with the same DEI goals.
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:12 pm to Ignatius Reilly
They're changing the name to get out ahead of Jeff Landry breaking one off in them in a few days. They're going to try to claim they don't have a DEI office.
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:12 pm to Ignatius Reilly
Rebranding to throw off the scent. I expect see DEI and ESG receive a rebrand entirely before too long. The goal will remain in place.
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:14 pm to Ignatius Reilly
Pieces of shite should be forced to keep the moniker. Why the need to hide if what they’re promoting is good?
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:20 pm to Ignatius Reilly
This is right up there with Dominoe's "our pizza sucks" rebranding effort.


Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:23 pm to Ignatius Reilly
People of Colour get preferential treatment at LSU and have since at least the 1990's.
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:30 pm to Ignatius Reilly
in before fightin tigers relays some ignant arse CNN talking points
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:31 pm to Ignatius Reilly
Leftists love using different words
Abortion…..womens healthcare
Cutting off tits and dicks…..transitioning
Demented reetard…..President Biden (older man)
Etc etc etc
Abortion…..womens healthcare
Cutting off tits and dicks…..transitioning
Demented reetard…..President Biden (older man)
Etc etc etc
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:34 pm to Rohan Gravy
Prior to DEI they branded it something else that I can’t remember and then it was stigmatized so they changed it to DEI
What a bunch of clowns

What a bunch of clowns
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:36 pm to Ignatius Reilly
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Now referred to as Division of Engagement, Civil Rights and Title IX
Leftists worship words. Words can invoke feelings and feelings, to Leftists, are reality. This is why they get stuck on having titles, naming minutia so it feels more important (example: "Silent Walking" for simply going on a walk without being on your fricking phone), etc.
Renaming something makes them feel like it's all new and since they feel it's new, they think everyone else should as well (to the point that it blinds them that it's only a renaming and nothing else about it has changed).
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:36 pm to wutangfinancial
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Prior to DEI they branded it something else that I can’t remember and then it was stigmatized so they changed it to DEI
CRT - Critical Race Theory
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:38 pm to Ignatius Reilly
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Office of Diversity & Inclusion
...27 letters
quote:
Division of Engagement, Civil Rights and Title IX
... 41 letters
Proves my point made years ago. Whenever a term changes, it gets longer...
Personnel becomes Human Resources Dept.
Family Doctor becomes Primary Care Physician
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:40 pm to ETxTgr
fightin tigers is a true believer, DEI beneficiary, dumbass or all of the above
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:42 pm to Ignatius Reilly
Landry has plans similar to Florida and Texas.
The LSU and UL systems both know, and are repositioning personnel/renaming offices to try and diminish his influence.
See the president shuffle in the UL system.
The LSU and UL systems both know, and are repositioning personnel/renaming offices to try and diminish his influence.
See the president shuffle in the UL system.
Posted on 1/5/24 at 2:58 pm to Zach
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Proves my point made years ago. Whenever a term changes, it gets longer...
Personnel becomes Human Resources Dept.
Family Doctor becomes Primary Care Physician
It reminds me of the Cheers episode where Sam, Carla and Woody keep trying to one-up each other by getting "promotions" which were nothing but superficial titles (when what they really wanted were raises).
Posted on 1/5/24 at 3:00 pm to CornDogCologne
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Rebranding to throw off the scent. I expect see DEI and ESG receive a rebrand entirely before too long. The goal will remain in place.
Marxists controlling the language.
Global warming >>>>> Climate change
Posted on 1/5/24 at 3:03 pm to Ignatius Reilly
dims do this a lot. Rename things when called out.
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