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Lewis and Gaines Center for Inclusion and Equity

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A New Name for a Renewed Mission

Lewis and Gaines Center for Inclusion and Equity (LGCIE - 遗产) encourages equity and promotes the celebration of cultural pluralism at 布里奇沃特 State University.

LGCIE strives to create a community that appreciates the history, culture and traditions of students of color, and believes in the positive relationship between multiculturalism and student achievement.

LGCIE also fosters cross-divisional collaborations that assist with the retention of BSU students.

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LGCIE sponsors a variety of cultural and social activities open to all BSU students who wish to acknowledge and celebrate our diverse community.
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LGCIE is dedicated to holistically supporting the needs of our student body. We host an array of programs that connect students to and create awareness of the plethora of support services provided by the University.
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LGCIE is fully committed to creating opportunities that support persistence, retention and graduation of our students.

纪念遗产

9月. 24, 2020, the 布里奇沃特 State University 校董会 approved the renaming of the Center for Multicultural Affairs to the Lewis and Gaines Center for Inclusion and Equity. This name change reflects our deep commitment to racial equity and our relentless determination to close achievement gaps. 的 change also formally recognizes the renewed mission of the Center for Multicultural Affairs and celebrates two of our most esteemed alumni.

的 change from Multicultural Affairs to Inclusion and Equity better reflects the mission of the Center by underscoring the focus on student success and by ensuring that all students — one student at a time — have access to the resources and supports they need to persist, graduate and reach their highest potential.

 

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莎拉·刘易斯 was 布里奇沃特 State University’s first graduate of color. Coming from nearby Fall River, she was accepted into 布里奇沃特 State Normal School in February 1867 and was awarded her diploma on January 26, 1869 — one year before Harvard conferred its first undergraduate degree to a Black student. Sarah went on to teach in the Fall River Public Schools.
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保罗·盖恩斯,1968年毕业 于2020年6月去世, BSU lost a member of our community who did as much to advance racial justice on our campus as anyone in our history. He devoted decades of his life to advancing equality and equity for all and changed fundamentally and forever the entire culture of BSU. 当 he was appointed our first director of minority affairs in 1968, there were 11 students of color enrolled at 布里奇沃特. Paul laid the groundwork for making BSU the diverse institution it is today with 25 percent students of color.

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Lewis and Gaines Center for Inclusion and Equity

Rondileau Student Union, Room 101
布里奇沃特 State University
布里奇沃特, MA 02325
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办公时间
的 Center is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.