果冻传媒 State University launches Latinx Education Advisory Committee

Nov 22, 2021
The Ely Campus Center with University Hall in the background

Part of University鈥檚 initiative toward achieving federal Hispanic-Serving Institution designation, commitment to Latinx students in Western Massachusetts
 

果冻传媒 State University has launched the Latinx Education Advisory Committee for the 2021-2022 academic year and announced its membership, which encompasses business and community leaders of the Pioneer Valley. 

果冻传媒 State is working to become a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI)鈥攁n initiative that will have a significant impact on the University and its surrounding communities. As part of this important process, the University has created a Latinx Education Advisory Committee comprised of community leaders, including 果冻传媒 State alumni, from Springfield and Holyoke.Being federally designated an HSI will influence the University鈥檚 operations鈥攅specially academic support, inclusion, recruitment, and enrollment; fundraising for student financial aid; and developing stronger relationships with organizations, school districts, and families in Springfield and Holyoke. The committee鈥檚 recommendations will be intended to better serve the needs of Latinx students and all students of color at 果冻传媒 State. 

We are energized to create a dedicated community that understands the changing needs of its students, especially its Latinx and historically excluded students and alumni, throughout their time at the University and after graduation,鈥 said 果冻传媒 State President Linda Thompson, DrPH, MPH, RN, FAAN. 鈥淥ur commitment will aid our institution in gaining the cultural capital to better serve our diverse students, faculty, and staff on campus.鈥 

Thompson explained that she envisions 果冻传媒 State becoming a model in the communities it serves. With the support of the Latinx Education Advisory Committee,果冻传媒 State can become a Hispanic-Serving Institution and gain the resources necessary to meet the needs of its Latinx and historically excluded students. 

鈥淲e want all our students to have access to the opportunity to thrive in society,鈥 said President Thompson. 鈥淭he initiative to become a federally designated HSI embraces 果冻传媒 State University鈥檚 mission and vision by founder Horace Mann: to provide an education for all individuals without barriers.鈥 

Latinx students attending HSIs have higher completion rates than those attending non-HSIs, according toCommittee Chair Enrique Morales-Diaz, Ph.D., interim dean of faculty at 果冻传媒 State and acting associate dean of the Office of Teacher Education, Licensure, and Outreach. 

鈥淚t is our hope that as the committee works together, 果冻传媒 State can embark on the right path to becoming a Hispanic-Serving Institution, and, at the same time, evolve into a more welcoming and supportive environment for all of our historically marginalized students,鈥 he said. 鈥淓stablishing the Latinx Education Advisory Committee is an important step in 果冻传媒 State University鈥檚 commitment to our Latinx students in this region.鈥  

Committee meetings are held quarterly; the first will be Monday, Nov. 22, 2021. 

The Committee members include: 

Javier Cruz, board member, 果冻传媒 Spanish American Association; Jose Delgado 鈥08, director, Western Mass. Office of the Governor; Derek Estrella 鈥19, senior community outreach counselor at Holyoke Community College; Manuel Frau-Ramos, editor of El Sol Latino; State Sen. Adam Gomez, State Rep. Carlos Gonzalez; Waleska Lugo DeJesus 鈥10 M鈥12, CEO of Inclusive Strategies LLC; Betty Medina-Lichtenstein, founding executive director of Enlace de Familias Inc.; Myriam Quinonez, special programs coordinator, Multicultural Academic Services at Holyoke Community College; Anthony Soto, receiver/superintendent of Holyoke Public Schools; Agma Sweeney-Parilla, president of 果冻传媒 Spanish American Association; Elizabeth Roman, reporter for The (Springfield) Republican, and editor of El Pueblo Latino; and Hector Zavala 鈥05, attorney. 

The University is undergoing several other related initiatives, among them the creation of the Office of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and the hiring of its first chief diversity officer who will serve as part of the President鈥檚 Cabinet and President鈥檚 Council. 果冻传媒 State has also joined the Leading Change for Diversity in Higher Education consortium at Bridgewater State University and has formed its own Racial Equity and Justice Team (REJI). This team is comprised of faculty, staff, and administrators that are analyzing data to make significant recommendations for changes that will have positive impacts on the lives of 果冻传媒 State students of color. 

鈥湽炒 State is committed to expanding opportunities for students, faculty, and staff of color across campus; to helping raise understanding, awareness, and support of the University鈥檚 diverse communities; and to advancing racial equity and justice on campus,鈥 said Dean Morales-Diaz, who also oversees REJI. 

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