Established in 1993, the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program challenges the cultural, intellectual, social, and political assumptions about sex, gender, and sexuality systems. Previously MG 0320. HIST 2205Anti-Semitism: Medieval to Modern3 Credits, Attributes: CAOT Catholic Studies: Non-Religious Studies, DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, H_BF History Before 1750, H_EU European History, JST Judaic Studies Minor. We will focus primarily on Black Americans, but will also consider white ethnic groups and other ethnic groups in discussion. Members of the Fairfield University community are committed to respecting and valuing one another, finding the common good rooted in us all, and working collaboratively to achieve our potential as a modern Jesuit Catholic institution. Scheduled work in performance studio helps students understand how hip-hop is created and assessed. PSYC 2220Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination3 Credits, Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, PJST Peace and Justice Studies, UDIV U.S. Diversity. At Syracuse University, where he earned his PhD in sociology, an MA in sociology, and an MS in cultural foundations of education, Dr. Sawyer held a variety of administrative positions. Fairfield University believes that when people feel valued, respected, and empowered, they work together for the common good. Previously HI 0102. The course will be anchored in such touchstone texts as Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Charlotte Bront's Jane Eyre, and Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth. Its stated objectives are to develop the creative intellectual potential of its students and to foster in them ethical and religious values and a sense of social responsibility. The PDF will include content on the Requirements tab only. The course traces the roots of rock, blues, and country styles, showing how they merged with popular music. The Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee invites the Fairfield community to honor activists in our communities and to reflect on the lessons and legacies of Dr. King. 27 Diversity jobs available in Fairfield, CT on Indeed.com. The capstone course, "Diversity in the Workplace," will provide students with the opportunity to integrate the content and context they have learned into their understanding of modern business and economic decision-making. Previously SO 0179. Previously PH 0267. Topics of discussion include the structure and function of genes, modes of inheritance, gene editing, sex and gender, race, and human genetic diversity. ENGL 1720Literacy and Language3 Credits, Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, EDCG Educational Studies Cognate, EDDV Educational Studies Diversity, E_AF English Literature After 1800, MELT Magis Core Exploration: Literature, UDIV U.S. Diversity. The Center for Academic Excellence supports innovation and scholarship in teaching and learning across the University. Embracing, supporting and celebrating the unique characteristics of diverse identities and culture: this is how Fairfield is committed to Diversity in Action. Catholic Leaders say Floyds Death, Demonstrations A Wake-up CallCrux June 1, 2020. William C. McInnes, S.J., President of Fairfield University, congratulates a graduate of the F.U.R.S.T. Note: This course counts as a natural science core but does not satisfy requirements for the biology major or minor. Previously PO 0236. It is a mastery of inclusion that fosters a consistent sense of belonging. Meet the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion faculty. School of Education and Human Development, Gaining Perspective When the World Goes Off. In this course, students engage with different expressions of "global cinema": films intended for international audiences. Individuals in the program will be prepared to advocate for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) and social justice through leadership roles across postsecondary settings (e.g., student affairs, institutional advancement, admissions, marketing, and communications, etc.). This course allows questions to be framed, and answers sought, with regard to the challenge of diversity in the work environment. Vice President of Marketing and Communications ext. We educate men and women who serve for and with others within the rich tapestry of cultures that comprise our contemporary world. His research and teaching interests include: sociology of race, race in higher education, sociology of hip-hop culture, urban sociology/international sociology, and criminal justice and reentry. SPAN 3286Languages and Identities: Sociolinguistic Approaches to Spanish in the U.S.3 Credits, Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, SPME Spanish Major or Minor Elective. The less obvious dimensions of diversity include, but are not limited to: veteran status, education, sexual orientation, lifestyle, national origin, religious or political affiliation, departmental or organizational "culture", and employee status - unskilled, skilled, professional, etc. This musical and historical survey of African-American music and its important contributions to American culture examines African heritage, slave songs, and the colonial era, followed by the role of African-Americans in the music and culture of the Revolutionary and Civil War periods. The course traces this tradition's history from Phillis Wheatley's role in defining American poetry and Olaudah Equiano's Interesting Narrative, to the narratives of enslavement by authors such as Harriet Jacobs and Frederick Douglass, to the New Negro Renaissance, the Civil Rights Movement, and contemporary African American fiction and poetry. Previously SO 0162. And how do they represent the increasingly diversified cultural and social landscape of contemporary China? PHIL 2260Social and Political Philosophy3 Credits, Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, PJST Peace and Justice Studies. We hope to develop men and women to serve as global citizens, at home in the world, able to engage in diverse cultural circumstances with an open mind and the capacity to empathize with the perspectives of others. Fairfield University community members share a commitment to inquiry and discernment, and a determination to serve as global citizens supporting the dignity and essential human rights of all persons. A Message from the Provost Christine Siegel, PhD. We will investigate why people produce and exchange things, why they seek to amass things in some circumstances and give them away in others, and how our modern understandings of value, debt, and rationality emerged. SPAN 4359Culture, Civilization, and Literature in the Spanish-American Caribbean Region3 Credits, Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, EDCG Educational Studies Cognate, EDDV Educational Studies Diversity, LCEL LACS Minor: Elective, LCSC LACS Minor: Spanish Culture and Literature, MELT Magis Core Exploration: Literature, PJST Peace and Justice Studies, WDIV World Diversity. Today it is a co-educational institution. Topics include the social constructions of race, sexuality, gender, class, and beauty, intertextuality, influence, and canon formation. Students explore how the theoretical ideas of central thinkers such as Thomas Jefferson, Martin Luther King Jr., and Susan B. Anthony shape the political practices of the people who express themselves in songs, speeches, art, and music. Fairfield Dolan is proud to introduce a new minor in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), available to all Fairfield students. Fairfield University Magazine - Spring 2021. University Establishes Inclusion and Diversity Council Sep 11, 2020 | News, Student News & Resources The Inclusion and Diversity Council was created at Post University to establish a long-term commitment for Post to be a genuine leader in influencing meaning change in our society. Dear Members of the Fairfield University Community: Over the last few weeks, I have been sharing with you thoughts about the global pandemic and our Universitys response to the ongoing challenges we have faced as a learning community, as we adapt to these circumstances. Previously MU 0102. Previously AH 0165. AHST 1165African-American Art3 Credits, Attributes: ASGW American Studies: Gateway, ASVP American Studies: Visual and Performing Arts, BSAH Black Studies: Arts and Humanities, BSFC Black Studies Focus Course, DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, GDAH Graphic Design: Art History, UDIV U.S. Diversity, VPCH Visual and Performing Arts Core: History Course. ENGL 1300Literature by Women: Vision and Revision3 Credits, Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, ENAM American Literature, ENBR British Literature, E_AF English Literature After 1800, MELT Magis Core Exploration: Literature, WSGF Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies: Gender Focused. The course focuses on the role of empires, imperialism, and colonialism in shaping world history. Attributes: ANMC Asian Studies Elective, DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, INEL International Studies / International Business Elective, RSST Religious Studies Major Track, WDIV World Diversity. The course investigates moral problems such as euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, the death penalty, violence and just war theory, bioethics, sexual and reproductive ethics, global poverty, environmental ethics, and issues in business and legal ethics. MUSC 2201Hip-Hop and Its Antecedants3 Credits, Attributes: BSFC Black Studies Focus Course, DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, MUAM American Music, MUHI Music History, UDIV U.S. Diversity, VPCH Visual and Performing Arts Core: History Course. These case studies include international migrants, such as refugees, labor migrants, and undocumented migrants. Cultures designated by their geographical locations will provide a frame of study for African visual culture. This survey course examines the development of African American literature from the late eighteenth century to the present, with a focus on issues of literacy, authority, and identity. The course includes a service learning experience that connects issues from the course to the real context of a local elementary school. Fairfield University Undergraduate Student Diversity 4,231Full-Time Undergraduates 13.2%Racial-Ethnic Minorities* 58.9%Percent Women During the 2017-2018 academic year, there were 4,354 undergraduates at Fairfield Uwith 4,231 being full-time and 123 being part-time. The PDF will include all pages within the 2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog. The goal of the minor is to provide students with the economics and social justice knowledge to work effectively in any organization in pursuit of DEI goals. Tags: At Fairfield University, we advance this mission through: Through radical hospitality, we welcome and invite all into our learning community. The course highlights collections of Asian art at the Fairfield University Art Museum, Yale University, and in New York City. The focus on race, class, and gender enables students to engage with historically challenging questions about equality, freedom, individualism, republicanism, liberalism, and American exceptionalism from alternative perspectives. Boston University Diversity & Inclusion (BU D&I) works closely with all of the University's 17 schools and colleges to help create a positive and welcoming campus climate, and ensure that we are recruiting world-class students, staff, and faculty whose experiences and viewpoints embolden the academic endeavor. Fairfield University stands with the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU), and colleges and universities nationwide, regarding the recent directive issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), concerning international students and the upcoming 2020-21 academic year. In addition to extensive community engagement work with national organizations, Dr. Sawyer is widely published in academic journals and books, and has presented and delivered keynote addresses at conferences and universities nationally. Message from the College of Arts & Sciences Dean Richard A. Greenwald, PhD. This course surveys the musical and social trends that resulted in the emergence of rock and roll as an important musical and cultural force in America. ECON 3235Economic Development3 Credits. In addition to studying the migrants and the reasons for their international movement, participants have the opportunity to discuss opposing perspectives on the immigration policies of developed countries. We educate men and women who serve for and with others within the rich tapestry of cultures that comprise our contemporary world. Previously HI 0146. This theological examination of contemporary moral problems considers selected ethical issues in contemporary society and leading approaches to moral decision-making. The goal of the minor is to provide students with the economics and social justice knowledge to work effectively in any organization in pursuit of DEI goals. HIST 1102China, Japan, and Europe3 Credits, Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, INEL International Studies / International Business Elective. We welcome admitted students from traditionally underrepresented populations and students with a strong interest in diversity to spend a night on campus, meet members of the community, and become a stag for a day. Prerequisites: ECON1011, ECON1012; or INST1053. The history and progression of healthcare reform and its influence on our current healthcare system performance will be analyzed. How do local, national, and global cultures and events affect the way authors fashion their texts? Previously SO 0166. This course is a study of various cultural aspects of modern China in the 20th century through reading translated fiction as well as films. Please contact Marcy Haley at mhaley1@fairfield.edu to set up an appointment or request more information. Apply to Diversity and Inclusion Manager, Director, Director of Recruiting and more! Office of Campus Ministry staff include a Jewish, Muslim, and Protestant chaplain. Encourage University efforts to provide students with cross-cultural competencies and monitor issues where students, faculty or staff members may experience forms of discrimination or marginalization. The event also honors the achievements and volunteer service of alumni, parents, faculty, and staff. The Center offers spiritual direction to students, faculty and staff, the Diocese of Bridgeport, and community members of all faiths. Further, students will explore how elements of black religious life, from preaching style to music to liturgy to religious thought, have left an indelible mark upon American and Caribbean religious cultures and traditions. Ophelie Rowe-Allen and Stephanie Burrell Storms are contributing authors, "Enhancing EDI Initiatives through Academic and . In 2018 Warde students traveled to San Diego to share the progressive work they are doing through their Identity and Education Conference, and on-going work in FPS schools. How Much Does Fairfield University Cost? This course examines the basic religious systems of India and China, including their fundamental differences, performative functions, and worldviews. The same founding principles have guided our community over time as we continue to work towards a more inclusive and diverse campus. Rooted in our Ignatian identity, we welcome students from all faith traditions and at all points on their spiritual journey. Learn More About Affinity Clubs We look forward to his contributions as we continue to advance the Universitys Jesuit Catholic commitment to creating and supporting radical hospitality and inclusive excellence in our teaching, learning, scholarship, and service.. Diversity and Inclusion . Students initially study films as an independent genre using specific structural form as the means of analysis (close-up, soundtrack, frame, etc.). We can do so by examining the encounters between the West and other parts of the world and by beginning and ending the story of the rise of the modern world not in Europe but elsewhere. MGMT 4320Diversity in the Workplace3 Credits. In January of 2019, Dr. Ibram X. Kendi addressed the Fairfield University community as the Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation Keynote Speaker and spoke to us about how the opposite of being racist isn't being not-racist, it's being anti-racist. This course provides students with an overview of refugee movements with a focus on cultural encounters across the world. I am a current sophomore public health major at Fairfield University's Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies. SPAN 3253Spanish-American Civilization3 Credits, Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, LCEL LACS Minor: Elective, LCSC LACS Minor: Spanish Culture and Literature, WDIV World Diversity. Many of the changes in cities have been influenced by racial-ethnic and economic dynamics. Whether on or off campus, we always strive to integrate intellect with action for justice. The major political events, social shifts, and intellectual trends that profoundly altered European society in this extended period provide the backdrop against which the changing lives of Jewish and Christian Europeans are studied. At Fairfield University, by encouraging dialogue, communication, community partnerships, and a culture of understanding around diversity, equity and inclusion, we foster in our students, faculty, and staff the capacity and desire to build a better world. Following a national search, Don C. Sawyer III, PhD, a visionary academic leader with more than 20 years of higher education experience leading university-community partnerships and diversity and inclusion programs, will join Fairfield University as the new vice president of diversity, inclusion, and belonging, beginning July 1, 2023. Less Diverse More Diverse The undergraduate student body is split among 20 states (may include Washington D.C.). PHIL 2265Philosophy and Economic Anthropology3 Credits, Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, INEL International Studies / International Business Elective, PMMP Philosophy Major: Major Philosopher. ECON 2114Economics of Race, Class, and Gender in the American Workplace3 Credits, Attributes: EDCG Educational Studies Cognate, EDDV Educational Studies Diversity, UDIV U.S. Diversity, WSGF Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies: Gender Focused. Students will be introduced to different art historical approaches and vocabulary used to study art from each of these areas. This course considers the nature and causes of problems facing low-income nations, with a focus on the impact that various economic policies have on promoting economic development. Crosslisted with ENGL1180. This course examines the concept of literacy as it is represented in fiction and non-fiction texts. HIST 1146Women's History as U.S. History3 Credits, Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, UDIV U.S. Diversity, WSGF Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies: Gender Focused. Rooted in our Ignatian identity, Campus Ministry welcomes students from all faith traditions and at all points on their spiritual journey. What is Fairfield University doing to build a diverse workforce? View more property details and housing statistics on William Raveis. The minor, developed as part of the work done by Dolan's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion task force, was designed for students who are passionate about social justice. Previously RS 0255. The mission of the University of Virginia Comprehensive Cancer Center is to reduce the burden of cancer for the patients of today, through skilled, integrated, and compassionate care and to eliminate the threat of cancer for the patients of tomorrow, through research and education in an environment that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion. Most recently, Dr. Sawyer served as vice president for equity, inclusion, and leadership development at Quinnipiac University in the Department of Cultural & Global Engagement, coordinating and implementing the universitys strategic plan for diversity and inclusion; leading educational and assessment initiatives that ensure inclusive excellence; and working to infuse diversity concepts in the general curriculum to prepare students for success in a diverse and global workplace. The purpose of this paper is to present specific teaching strategies, classroom activities, and service learning assignments that can be adapted across disciplines to meet equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) focused learning objectives. Learn more about our Racial and Social Justice Resources, the Office of Student Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, Diversity in Action, Services & Initiatives for students and more! Attributes: ASRS American Studies: Religion, ASUP American Studies Upper Level, DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, IWHU Islamic World Studies: Humanities, RSST Religious Studies Major Track, UDIV U.S. Diversity. Topics to be discussed include the construction of race, slavery and its abolition, the Black American Muslim experience, and Muslim theologies of liberation and resistance. We strive to educate through engaging with the broadest possible range of dynamic ideas, perspectives, and identities in an ever-changing world. CHIN 2250Modern China Through Fiction and Film3 Credits, Attributes: ANMC Asian Studies Elective, DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, MELT Magis Core Exploration: Literature, WDIV World Diversity. Whats more astounding is that this is happening within mere weeks of several other such occurrences. Available to all students regardless of their major, the minor in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) was designed for students who are passionate about social justice. RLST 2662Afro-Caribbean and African American Religions: Shout, O Children! Fairfield University Office of Student Engagement offers a number of programs and services to students including Safe Space Program, Ally Network, Veteran Support, Academic Immersion and Cura Personalis Mentoring Program. A leader of the Fairfield Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee was just as shocked as outsiders by councilperson Judy Ham's conspiracy-theory-laden tangent at a January city council meeting that equated an equity statement with pedophilia and sex trafficking. The School has a rich history and renewed commitment to racial justice and education in service of equity, diversity, and inclusion. Previously SO 0194. Previously PY 0222. What sociological factors influence clemency decisions? ANTH 2100Culture and Inequality3 Credits, Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, INEL International Studies / International Business Elective, PJST Peace and Justice Studies. Students who pursue the minor take an introductory course that establishes a breadth of topics in economics and business that are impacted by individual personal characteristics such as race, class, and gender. The course reviews applications of theoretical predictions as they relate to important public policy issues such as child and elder care, social security, pay equity, the glass ceiling, affirmative action, sexual harassment, and poverty. We are committed to pursuing shared standards of excellence. 42 theory hours. The historic diversity of Muslim communities on the continent will be explored through their respective beliefs, cultures, and sense of identity. Graduate equivalent: SOCI5110. The Center for Social Impact connects community and campus to create high impact academic opportunities that address local, national, and global challenges and develop individuals committed to creating a more just and equitable world. As I watch the protests and response in various communities, I both feel and understand the rage. Readings will reach across centuries and continents. Understanding the dynamics of diversity allows people to respect and value differences. Are the innocent ever convicted and executed? Diversity can be defined as all the characteristics which differentiate us as individuals as well as all the characteristics which make us alike. Students explore topics such as modernity, nationalism, individualism, gender, and cultural identity in the modern cultural-historical context. The philosophy of Ubuntu entered my life while I was a high school English teacher in Louisville, Kentucky. This course follows the emergence of this concept from the political and ethical thought of the Greeks, to the Enlightenment, to the explicit formulation of "human rights" in the 20th century as a guiding principle of international relations. 55 Silliman Street, #55, Fairfield, (University), CT, 06824 is a property listed for-rent at $5,000. Previously RS 0275. With a particular focus on international art cinema, this course gives students the historical context and critical tools to appreciate and analyze diverse cinematic styles. This course examines the causes, processes, and concerns of international migration, which are explored through the use of case studies that include a wide range of countries from different world regions. The EdD program is a three-year, hybrid, low-residency program. The course examines how different Muslims approached the concepts as well as how those concepts were applied to or imposed upon particular Muslim communities. Students will begin with classic texts in social theory, examine how this theory informs contemporary debates, and look to small-scale societies in the Global South for an intimate, ethnographic perspective of our global era. This course focuses on the concepts of "culture" and "inequality," two terms employed to deal with "difference" in a range of intriguingly different and morally charged ways. Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management, School of Education and Human Development, Diversity and Inclusive Excellence Narrative, Learn More About the Cura Personalis Program, Learn More About the Diversity in Action Podcast, Learn More About Gender Inclusive Resources, Learn More About the Office of Accessibility, Learn More About Student Diversity Programs, Learn More About Undocumented Student Resources. Attributes: DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, LCEL LACS Minor: Elective, LCSC LACS Minor: Spanish Culture and Literature, MEVP Magis Core Exploration: VPA, VPCH Visual and Performing Arts Core: History Course, WDIV World Diversity. Previously PH 0260. It also considers what sociologists and social psychologists have learned about improving dominant/minority relations. (203) 254-4000. The Office of Undergraduate Admission is committed to recruiting a more diverse community of students including (and not limited to) students of color, students from under-represented backgrounds, and first generation students. Fostering inclusion and understanding across the many human differences that often divide and marginalize, the Fairfield community is united in its reverence for the human dignity of every person. Prerequisites: SPAN3245, junior standing. The Brown School, where I taught, had a mission for diversity and community-engagement. The Center hosts workshops on Inclusive Classroom Practices to generate discussion around the challenges, opportunities, and best practices for teaching social justice classes. We proudly celebrate the diverse and inclusive community that is Quinnipiac. ENGL 1050African Diaspora: Literature and Culture3 Credits, Attributes: ASEN American Studies: Literature, ASGW American Studies: Gateway, BSAH Black Studies: Arts and Humanities, BSFC Black Studies Focus Course, DEIE Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Elective, E_AF English Literature After 1800, LCEL LACS Minor: Elective, MELT Magis Core Exploration: Literature, WDIV World Diversity. Major world regions and selected countries within them are discussed with respect to the people, and their physical, demographic, cultural, political, and economic characteristics. There are several clubs and organizations that work closely with the Office of Student Diversity and Multicultural Affairs towards supporting this idea. Imani Perry Explores Intersection of Race, Gender, and SexualityMarch 5, 2020. The baccalaureate degree in nursing at Fairfield University is accredited by the: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education655 K Street NW, Suite 750Washington, DC 20001Phone: 202-887-6791Fax: 202-887-8476 Nursing Major Second Degree BSN Program The four components of the Egan School undergraduate nursing program are: Core Curriculum The Office of Student Diversity and Multicultural Affairs seeks to develop and implement programs and services that will increase the engagement of students in activities that promote and foster an inclusive living and learning community. The PDF will include all pages within the 2022-2023 Graduate Catalog. As a community, we share a commitment to inquiry and discernment, and a determination to serve as global citizens supporting the dignity and essential human rights of all persons. This course will familiarize students with basic and applied social psychological research on stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination, and minority experience. We embrace, support and celebrate the unique characteristics of diverse identities and cultures.
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