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The UNH President's Commission on the Status of People of Color proposes, recommends, and evaluates programs, policies, and services aimed at enhancing diversity and supporting people of color within the UNH community. The commission acts to ensure implementation of goals to increase campus diversity through minority student, faculty, and staff recruitment and retention, and through curriculum development.

As an advocacy group, the commission identifies, recommends, and supports creative strategies for promoting and supporting campus diversity; it responds to issues, needs, and concerns identified within the community; it works to establish effective and collaborative working relationships between departments, offices, committees, commissions, and special programs that play a role in fostering diversity on campus and ensuring that the environment is supportive of the minority populations.

The bylaws for the President's Commission on the Status of People of Color are currently being edited. Please contact us if you questions or comments

The Commission

The commission is located in Thompson Hall
Room G-14 .

The office is open
Monday through Friday
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

603-862-1058

 


University of New Hampshire
President's Commission on the Status of People of Color
Thompson Hall, Room G-14
Durham, NH 03824

603-862-1058

 

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