New research findings on the racial climate at TU
More than 4,000 TU undergraduate students participated in the 2019 administration of the National Assessment of Collegiate Campus Climate (NACCC). The NACCC focuses exclusively on campus racial climate, or the extent to which race matters on campus, for undergraduate students in six content areas: mattering and affirmation; cross-racial engagement; racial learning and literacy; encounters with racial stress; appraisals of institutional commitment; and impact of external environments.
Join staff from the Office of Inclusion & Institutional Equity (OIIE) and the Regional Economic Studies Institute (RESI) to review findings from the NACCC as well as corresponding action items related to our campus racial climate.
On Tuesday, Oct 6 at 9 AM we will review the results from TU’s participation in the 2019 NACCC and discuss corresponding action items related to our campus racial climate.
For questions or accommodations, email inclusion@towson.edu.
Learn More About the NACCC Survey at TU Here
Tags: Division of Strategic Partnerships and Applied Research, Division of Student Affairs, National Assessment of Collegiate Campus Climate, Office of Inclusion and Institutional EquityCategorised in: General
This post was written by Schuler, Paul