Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 10, 2003, Page 8, Image 8

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Provost John
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Multicultural Affairs
Carla Gary Professor
of English Jayna
Brown and Director
of Office of
Affirmative Action
and Equal
Opportunity Penny
Daugherty discuss
diversity within
University staff and
faculty
Adam Amato Emerald
Faculty
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She said that although more minor
ity faculty teach at the University now
than before, things could be better.
“We’ve made some significant im
provements, but we have to ask our
selves if this is where we want to be,”
Daugherty said. “I don’t believe it is.”
The panel also addressed the issue
of creating a friendly environment for
minority faculty on campus. Jayna
Brown, an English professor, said one
of the problems minority faculty face
is feeling isolated.
“I’ve spoken with other faculty
members of color who’ve voiced
frustration about alienation, isola
tion and even overt hostility,” Brown
said. “One of the focuses should be
to keep people here.”
Brown and other faculty are cre
ating the Faculty and Staff of Color
Coalition, which would work to ad
dress barriers to achieving diversity.
One way to encourage diversity
would be to work on curricula within
departments that attract more mi
nority applicants, she said.
Some senate members wondered
whether sexual orientation would be
considered in determining diversity.
Daugherty said while it was not part
of federally executed criteria, the
University should include sexual ori
entation when measuring the pro
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“It should be a part of the Uni
versity’s commitment to diversity,”
she said.
In other meeting business, Senate
President Greg McLauchlan said he
had not received a majority of Senate
votes needed to revisit the topic of the
war in Iraq. Twenty-two senate mem
bers have voted to revisit the issue and
possibly draft another resolution, but
24 total votes are needed before the
Senate can take any further action.
McLauchlan said he would still accept
votes from senate members who have
not responded.
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