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January 21, 1997 (15) Interim President Homer Neal announces new fund for diversity
ANN ARBOR---The University of Michigan will establish a
President's New Century Fund for Diversity "to create programs
that will accelerate the University's progress toward the many-
faceted goals for diversity at the U-M," Interim President Homer
A. Neal announced Monday (Jan. 20).
"We have made considerable progress through efforts guided
by the Michigan Mandate and the Michigan Agenda for Women," he
said. "We must move forward and address the climate that
surrounds our work and our lives at the University and as
citizens of the State of Michigan.
"It is time to reach new understandings of how work
environments, living environments, and learning environments are
enriched when diversity is productively engaged. If we are to
reach the highest levels of understanding and action, our efforts
must come together in new and different ways so that the
aspirations of all members of the University are realized. With
this Fund, we will continue to address the needs of our students
and the citizens of our state."
As part of the University's continuing commitment to
diversity and multiculturalism, Neal said, the Fund will support
"action and action-research efforts that advance the goals
of the Michigan Agenda for Women and the Michigan Mandate.
"With this action, and with great optimism for our future
and the full support of President-designee Lee Bollinger, I have
dedicated $450,000 to new programs through the Fund," Neal said.
The Fund will be administered by Lisa Tedesco, who was
recently appointed as presidential associate for special programs
and will have responsibility in the President's Office for
general oversight of the Michigan Mandate and the Michigan Agenda
for Women. Tedesco also is professor of dentistry and associate
dean for academic affairs in the School of Dentistry.
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