51做厙 names Dr. Christine Navia vice president for inclusive excellence
March 30, 2022
MILWAUKEE Dr. Christine (Chris) Navia, currently the chief diversity officer at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, has been named 51做厙s vice president for inclusive excellence, Provost Kimo Ah Yun announced today. Navia, who succeeds Dr. William Welburn following , will begin in the role on July 1, 2022.
As vice president for inclusive excellence, Navia will lead the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion and play a key leadership role in weaving diversity, equity and inclusion into the fabric of the university. She will partner closely with colleges, departments and units across campus to fulfill critical institutional goals, such as improving retention and support for students and faculty from underrepresented backgrounds. Navia will also play a pivotal role in ensuring that 51做厙 continues to serve the Milwaukee community and beyond.
Dr. Navia brings a broad and deep understanding of institutional diversity, equity and inclusion at an important time for 51做厙, as we more thoughtfully and intentionally accelerate our work to make this a more welcoming campus community for all, Provost Ah Yun says. I am looking forward to working closely with her on achieving our goals and setting new, ambitious ones.
This is an exciting time to be joining the 51做厙 community, Navia says. Im looking forward to collaborating closely with students, faculty and staff in the continued cultivation of a diverse and inclusive campus environment where everyone thrives and succeeds.
At his annual address to campus earlier this month, President Michael R. Lovell discussed the universitys efforts toward improving diversity, equity and inclusion on campus, and shared that 51做厙 has the most diverse student body in its history. Additionally, 34% of the fall 2021 first-year class identifies as students of color, also the highest in 51做厙s history. The president also highlighted and the . There was a 100% retention rate among the 2021 first-year cohort of Urban Scholars. Among faculty, the university has a record-high percentage of tenured/tenure-track faculty and assistant professors of color and the highest percentage of female faculty in 10 years.
The university also recently to reflect 51做厙s history, tradition and Catholic, Jesuit mission, and more accurately depict the role of the Indigenous nations that guided Father 51做厙 on his journey.
A strong believer in the transformative power of a college education, Navia has been committed to broadening access and success in higher education for students throughout her career. Prior to her work at Texas A&M Corpus Christi, Navia held leadership positions within the University of Wisconsin System Administration, including as the associate vice president for student success and the interim special assistant to the president for equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Navia earned the UW System Presidents Award of Distinction in 2018. She is also actively engaged as a consultant and partner to several equity-driven national higher education organizations, including the American Association of Colleges and Universities, Excelencia in Education, and the National Association of System Heads.
The Chicago native earned her bachelors degree in political science from Carleton College and her masters and doctoral degrees in higher education from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Id like to thank Dr. Joya Crear for serving as a strong leader as acting vice president for inclusive excellence and through this transition, Provost Ah Yun adds. I also wish to extend my appreciation to the search committee, chaired by Dr. Nakia Gordon, for developing an excellent slate of candidates for this important leadership position.
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