University of Kentucky. Special Collections Research Center. Office of Minority Affairs/Office of Multicultural Affairs/Office for Institutional Diversity General Records
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- University of Kentucky. Special Collections Research Center. Office of Minority Affairs/Office of Multicultural Affairs/Office for Institutional Diversity General Records
- Date
- 1974-2019 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 0.7 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Discrimination in education -- United States.
- Minorities in higher education
- Universities and colleges -- Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by subject into 3 series: News and Publications, Event Information, Press Release, and Flyers, and Reports, Policies, and Planning.
- Preferred Citation
- 2020ua031: [identification of item], The University of Kentucky. Special Collections Research Center. Office of Minority Affairs/Office of Multicultural and Academic Affairs/Office for Institutional Diversity general records, 1974-2019, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The University of Kentucky (UK) Office of Minority Affairs was an administrative unit established in the early 1970s (probably in 1972) and was a source of institutional support and representation for underrepresented student, faculty, and staff populations at the University of Kentucky. The goal of the Office of Minority Affairs was to "assist both students and University staff in the development of coordinated programs and supportive services for minority students when specific needs cannot be met effectively through the use of existing resources." Although originally called the Office of Minority Student Affairs, reporting to the Vice President for Student Affairs, it eventually became a separate office, led by the Vice President of Minority Affairs, later renamed the Vice Chancellor of Minority Affairs. In the office's early years, the office focused on developing educational and cultural programming and the recruitment and retention of minority students. The office also offered non-academic counseling and later developed an academic support unit, also known as the Learning Services Center.
- The Office of Minority Affairs was renamed as the Office of Multicultural and Academic Affairs effective July 1, 2003, by the recommendation of President Todd to the Board of Trustees. The units and programs under this office expanded to include the UK Center for Academic Resources and Enrichment Services (UK CARES), the Freshman Summer Program, the Critical First-Year Program, the Science Living-Learning Community, the Martin Luther King, Jr., Cultural Center, Multicultural Student Programming, and Student Support Services. The name change reflected the broader range of services and broader mission acquired by the office.
- Sometime between 2008 and 2010, the office was once again renamed as the Office for Institutional Diversity, coinciding with Judy Jackson's appointment as Vice President for Institutional Diversity on July 1, 2008. Currently, the office now manages more units including the Center for Academic Resources and Enrichment Services (CARES) department; Center for Graduate and Professional Diversity Initiatives department; Office of LGBTQ* Resources department; Martin Luther King Center; the Kentucky-West Virginia Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation; Inclusive Excellence and Education; and Student Support Services. The departments are known to "work across academic and non-academic units to implement ideas, collaborate on outreach and recruitment efforts, and to enhance student retention and achievement." Following Judy Jackson's retirement in 2015, Sonja Feist-Price (2017-2020) and Gerald Wright (2020- ) have led the unit. Previous leaders include Jerry L. Stevens, Chester Grundy, and William Turner.
- Sources: 1. University of Kentucky Bulletin. General Information for Undergraduates, vol. 66, no. 5, 1974-1975. 2. University of Kentucky University Senate (Faculty Senate) meeting minutes, 1990 November 12 3. Blackford, Linda. "Long Search for UK diversity chief results in one internal candidate." Lexington Herald-Leader, 2017 March 2. https://www.kentucky.com/article135961583.html 4. Office for Institutional Diversity. "Units and Contacts." https://www.uky.edu/inclusiveexcellence/units-contacts 5. University of Kentucky Board of Trustees. Meeting Minutes, 2005 September 20. https://exploreuk.uky.edu/catalog/xt780g3gxs1d#page/1/mode/1up/search/%22office+of+multicultural+and+academic+affairs%22 6. University of Kentucky Board of Trustees. Meeting Minutes, 1972 June 14. https://exploreuk.uky.edu/catalog/xt70rx937x1m#page/1/mode/1up/search/%22Minority+student+affairs%22 7. University of Kentucky Board of Trustees. Meeting Minutes. 2003 September 16. https://exploreuk.uky.edu/catalog/xt7crj48q14p
- Scope and Content
- The University of Kentucky. Special Collections Research Center. Office of Minority Affairs/Office of Multicultural and Academic Affairs/Office for Institutional Diversity general records (dated 1974-2019, 0.7 cubic feet; 2 document boxes) primarily comprise newspaper clippings and UKnow articles, memoranda, brochures, event flyers, and reports that demonstrate the development of the University of Kentucky Office of Minority Affairs into the Office of Multicultural Affairs and later into the Office for Institutional Diversity, as well as the university's institutional commitment towards equity, diversity, and inclusion through the late 20th century and early 21st century. Also includes conference proceedings, a minority graduate student handbook from 1980, a strategic and institutional effectiveness plan, and a copy of the policy on discrimination and harassment.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact the Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
News and Publications, 1974-2019
Newspaper clippings, Office of Minority Affairs, 1974-1979
Minority graduate student handbook, 1980
Newspaper clippings, Office of Minority Affairs, 1980-1989
Newspaper clippings, Office of Minority Affairs, 1990-1999
Newspaper clippings, Office of Minority Affairs/Office of Multicultural Affairs, 2000-2009
UKnow and news articles, Office for Institutional Equity and Equal Opportunity/Institutional Diversity, 2010-2019, undated
Event Information, Press Release, and Flyers, 1976-2016
Event announcements, press release, and memoranda, Office of Minority Affairs, 1976-2012
Recruitment and information pamphlets, Office of Minority Affairs, 1976-1999
Event flyers and invitations, Office of Minority Affairs, 1977-2003, undated
"Recruitment and Retention of Minority Students in Teacher Education" proceedings of the National Invitational Conference, Office of Minority Affairs, 1987
Press release and memoranda, Institutional Equity and Equal Opportunity/Institutional Diversity/Multicultural and Academic Affairs, 2006-2016
Flyers and brochures, Office for Institutional Equity and Equal Opportunity/Institutional Diversity, 2008-2016
Reports, Policies, and Planning, 1990-2008
Annual reports, 1990-1991, 1999-2002, 2006-2011
Self-study report, Office of Minority Affairs, 1992 March
Strategic and institutional effectiveness plan, Office of Minority Affairs, 1992-1994
Report of the committee for research and analysis on African-American student success, 2005-2006
Policy on discrimination and harassment, Office for Institutional Equity and Equal Opportunity/Office for Institutional Diversity, 2008 July 1
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