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Syracuse University seeks nominations for Student of Color Advisory Committee

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Chancellor Kent Syverud | Syracuse University

Chancellor Kent Syverud | Syracuse University

Syracuse University is seeking student nominations for the Student of Color Advisory Committee, a group tasked with collaborating closely with the Department of Public Safety (DPS).

This committee, which originated in fall 2018, aims to bring together students, DPS members, and other campus community members to focus on integrating public safety with quality-of-life matters. It will provide feedback on safety and DPS intervention, among other topics.

Students selected as part of the committee will work with DPS and other staff members to develop solutions to further ensure the well-being of students on and off campus. The committee will be co-chaired for the third consecutive year by DPS Associate Vice President and Chief Craig Stone and Karess Gillespie, assistant director, Student Living.

“I’m proud of the dialogue our committee had throughout last year. We strive to have meaningful conversation that fosters a safe and welcoming campus community. I look forward to continuing that mission with some new students joining our committee for this academic year,” says Chief Stone.

Students, faculty, and staff can nominate a student or students can also apply themselves. Nominations/applications should be sent to nomination@syr.edu with a statement detailing the student’s interest in the committee and why the student would be a valuable member of the group. The deadline for nominations is Friday, Oct. 4; the committee’s membership will be announced the following week.

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