

Campus talks: Getting back to the basics of equity, diversity and inclusion in higher education
Aug 21, 2025
Renowned experts Frank Dobbin, a Harvard professor researching effective diversity initiatives, and Paulette Granberry Russell, a leading voice on civil rights in higher education, dive deep into the complexities of equity, diversity, and inclusion. They discuss the historical evolution of EDI, the critical importance of mentorship for underrepresented faculty, and the push for practical strategies over conventional training methods. With a focus on navigating backlash and fostering inclusive campus cultures, they explore ways to enhance fairness in a politically charged climate.
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EDI Is About Culture Not Just Numbers
- Diversity, equity and inclusion aim to ensure equal opportunity and belonging across many identities, not just representation.
- Paulette Granberry Russell stresses EDI transforms campus culture and enriches teaching, learning and research.
Position Diversity Officers As Strategic Leaders
- Build EDI roles as strategic change-leaders who work across policy, practice and people.
- Ensure diversity officers advise on hiring, retention, policies, campus climate and community connections.
Leading Through Pandemic And Racial Reckoning
- Paulette described stepping into leadership in March 2020 as the pandemic hit and conferences shrank dramatically.
- She then pivoted to support members through COVID and the racial reckoning after George Floyd's murder.