
Western Kentucky University regents have approved a five-year plan to promote diversity, equity and inclusion on the Bowling Green campus.
WKU President Timothy C. Caboni says the plan demonstrates the school’s willingness to create a culture where everyone can flourish. Lynne Holland, WKU’s dean of students, says the plan focuses on promoting diversity through student recruitment, retention and graduate rates.
It also focuses on fostering a culture of inclusivity on campus. The plan now goes to the Kentucky Council for Postsecondary Education for approval.
Earlier this year, the university’s Student Government Association passed a resolution calling for free tuition for black students as reparations for slavery.
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