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The Division of Diversity and Community Engagement advances socially just learning and working environments that foster a culture of excellence through diverse people, ideas, and perspectives. We engage in dynamic community-university partnerships designed to transform our lives.

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Welcome to The University of Texas at Austin’s Division of Diversity and Community Engagement website. read more>

 

Dr. Steve LeslieDr. Steve Leslie, Executive Vice President & Provost

The University of Texas at Austin values diversity and fosters a climate that is grounded in respect and inclusion. read more>




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Mental Health America of Greater Houston (MHA) has received a $259,092 grant from the DDCE’s Hogg Foundation for Mental Health to help accelerate and expand integrated health care in Texas by forming a statewide network of health care providers. read more

Hogg Foundation Awards $150,000 in Grants for Mental Health Research at Texas Universities, read more

It is now time for colleges to invest in and nurture Latinos according to Dr. Gregory J. Vincent, VP for Diversity and Community Engagement and Sarita Brown, president of Excelencia in Education., read more

IE featured in Excelencia Legislative Showcase video, view>

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Impact CoverThe DDCE Impact Report is now available.
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Graduate student Luis Bonachea, a mentor in the Pre-Graduate Internship program, works with undergraduate students in the field of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior. Photo by Marsha Miller.

Danielle Lussier is one of the 120 undergraduates participating in the Intellectual Entrepreneurship's Pre-Graduate Internship program.
Lussier, a senior biology major, attended the Ecological Integration Symposium at Texas A&M University with her mentor, graduate student Luis Bonachea who is studying Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior. Lussier and Bonachea both received first place awards at the symposium for their work related to the hormone manipulation on the behavior of captive bred frogs. read more


Vincent Speaks at Barbara Jordan Statue UnveilingOn Campus Features Dr. Vincent
Dr. Gregory Vincent, vice-president for Diversity and Community Engagement, was featured in the May issue of On Campus magazine. 


 


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