University makes progress toward diversity, equity, and inclusion goals – The Hub at Johns Hopkins

Posted: September 17, 2022 at 11:16 pm

ByHub staff report

The release of Johns Hopkins' second diversity, equity, and inclusion plan last winter has been followed by a flurry of sustained activity over the past several months, as leaders, DEI practitioners, and others across the university work toward the 24 goals articulated in the document.

Realizing our Promise: The Second JHU Roadmap on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, JHU's vision for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion across the university over the next five years, is an ambitious and wide-ranging document that aims to build on the progress of JHU's first diversity plan, to address identified gaps, and to elevate the university's diversity efforts to a new level.

Katrina Caldwell

Vice provost for diversity and inclusion

"At Johns Hopkins we strive to be a model of a pluralistic society in which we acknowledge, embrace, and engage diverse identities, perspectives, and experiences," begins the new universitywide Statement of Principles on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, an important foundational milestone for diversity strategic planning activities across the university that was adopted in December when JHU's board of trustees endorsed the Roadmap. "We seek to build and buttress an inclusive intellectual and physical environment to ensure that all members of our community know with certainty that they belong at Johns Hopkins. And we aspire to equitably share the benefits and burdens of dismantling persistent systemic barriers to individual and communal success."

To that end, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion has been leading ongoing implementation planning at both the university and divisional levels to outline the steps needed to accomplish the Roadmap goals. ODI has shared a preliminary timeline for the plan, culminating in the university's first annual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Summit, to be held in the fall of 2023.

"This Roadmap reflects a deliberative and inclusive process shaped by the insights and ideas of a broad and diverse group of Hopkins employees, students, alumni, and neighbors," said Katrina Caldwell, the university's vice provost for diversity and inclusion and chief diversity officer. "But our work is just beginningreaching these goals and realizing the full promise of this institution will require collaboration, accountability, and a shared commitment to building a culture of belonging and success for all."

Notably, two programs that aim to bring diverse scholars to the university's campuses, with a particular focus in science, technology, engineering, and math fields, made major strides in recent months. The Vivien Thomas Scholars Initiative, a $150 million effort to address historic underrepresentation in STEM disciplines, has welcomed an inaugural cohort of 20 scholars from a group of more than 200 applicants. These scholars, recruited from historically black colleges and universities and minority serving institutions, will arrive later this summer to begin pursuing Hopkins PhDs in STEM fields.

A complementary faculty recruiting effort, the Fannie Gaston-Johansson Faculty of Excellence Program, was announced in May. This programnamed for longtime School of Nursing faculty member Fannie Gaston-Johansson, the first Black woman to become a tenured professor at Johns Hopkinswill bring 30 diverse scholars to the university, with a concentration in areas where diversity among faculty has lagged, particularly in the natural and biological sciences.

Additional progress related to the Roadmap's 24 institutional goals includes:

Academic and operational divisional partners are currently preparing and finalizing their goals to be shared broadly later this semester.

More information about the Roadmap is available on the university's Diversity and Inclusion website, including a high-level implementation timeline and a status update on 10 goals identified for early action. Timelines for the Roadmap's full set of 24 goals will be posted later this semester.

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