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University of Kentucky Creates Diversity Task Force

University of Kentucky Creates Diversity Task Force 

LEXINGTON, Ky.

      A task force will look for ways the University of Kentucky can increase the number of Black faculty, administrators, staff and students on campus, University President Lee T. Todd Jr. said last week.

      Todd announced the creation of the Task Force on Racial Diversity, which will review and recommend ways to ensure diversity on search committees and other groups on campus. Todd said the committee will also seek to make sure the campus climate welcomes diversity. The new task force will consider whether UK should have a chief diversity officer.

      “This is a critically important issue for the University of Kentucky,” Todd said. “A diverse, welcoming and open campus makes us a better place. We won’t be a Top 20 university without also being a diverse university.”

      Todd wants the task force to send him recommendations by December 2006.

      Everett McCorvey, a music professor and a task-force member, said the group has the potential to bring about positive changes for Blacks at UK.

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