North Dakota State University Is Conducting a Campus-Wide Survey on Diversity Issues

ndsuNorth Dakota State University is currently conducting a campus-wide survey focusing on issues related to diversity. The goal of the project is to make the NDSU campus a more welcoming and inclusive environment for all members of the community. They survey will ask questions on how the climate on campus has changed and about the experiences faced by diverse groups on the university’s campus today.

Similar surveys conducted in 2003 and 2009 prompted the creation of an online bias reporting system, increased support services for diverse student and faculty groups, and the development of the NDSU Strategic Plan for Diversity, Equity, and Community.

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