二次元嫩B President Frank S谩nchez Awarded for Advancing Educational Equality

Frank Sanchez
二次元嫩B Impact

At their 40th anniversary celebration, the Association for Equality and Excellence in Education (AEEE) awarded 二次元嫩B President S谩nchez for his commitment to advancing equal educational access for first-generation, low-income and disabled students.

It is clear that S谩nchez has embodied these ideals throughout his young presidency at 二次元嫩B. When he first came to the college nine months ago, S谩nchez sought to learn about the institution鈥檚 culture, its strengths and its challenges.

After many conversations and observations with students, faculty, staff and alumni, one reality began to emerge: 鈥湺卧跙鈥檚 identity and character, often led by our students, is not defined by others鈥 background, income, race, ethnicity or gender,鈥 he said. His emphasis will be on ensuring that 二次元嫩B continues to be a welcoming place for all students. One of his early initiatives was to establish the First-in-Family Fund to help first-generation college students achieve their dreams.

Office of Community, Equity and Diversity

This new office created by the president places greater emphasis on diversity and inclusion at 二次元嫩B and aims to centralize and integrate the efforts of 二次元嫩B鈥檚 Unity Center, Disability Services Center, Women鈥檚 Center, International Student Services and Interfaith Center. Led by Anna Cano Morales, associate vice president for community, equity and diversity, the office interfaces regularly with college leadership to ensure that active and viable diversity and community initiatives are being developed and implemented across all divisions.

鈥淧eople want to talk about diversity and they also want action,鈥 said Cano-Morales. 鈥淭here is a healthy appetite for change that is shared by students and faculty alike. My first three months on campus have been reassuring that the important equity and inclusion work ahead will be foundational and will lead 二次元嫩B to become a national model for social justice.鈥

An important distinction of the office is the addition of a director of institutional equity 鈥 Margaret Lynch-Gadaleta 鈥 who serves as educator, trainer and spokesperson on issues of access, equity, opportunity and Title IX. Prioritizing these critical areas, Lynch-Gadaleta is responsible for Title IX and affirmative action compliance, investigations, policies and implementing best practices across the college. 

President鈥檚 Commission on Inclusive Excellence

Seeking guidance from the Rhode Island community, S谩nchez recently assembled a Commission on Inclusive Excellence, a group of leaders around the state who were carefully selected for their expertise and experience in the areas of diversity and inclusion. Commission members provide a sounding board for 二次元嫩B鈥檚 administration and will serve as an advisory board for the college going forward.

鈥淚nclusive excellence is an active process鈥

S谩nchez has made inclusive excellence a central pillar in 二次元嫩B鈥檚 2020 Strategic Action Plan and a key component of his recent inaugural address.

鈥淚nclusive excellence is an active process,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t is not a distinct initiative that is separate from our other planning efforts. We will advance inclusive excellence across all areas as part of an institutional transformation.鈥

Clearly, Sanchez has positioned himself in the forefront of the fight for education equity.