The
Diversity Fellowship was formed to revolutionize the way the University confronts diversity on campus. Serving as both a student organization and a branch of the Student Activities Office, the Diversity Fellowship is committed to promoting, appreciating and recognizing diversity on campus.
Since its start in 2004, the fellowship has worked to gauge the campus climate, develop and implement strategies, and prepare students to become ambassadors for a more inclusive University environment.
The Diversity Fellowship has hosted or helped promote campus events such as the Annual Gospel Luncheon, Black History Month, Women’s History Month, Women’s Tea on the Verandah, leadership seminars on diversity, and has supported performances such as
The Vagina Monologues. The fellowship also hosted University’s first state-wide diversity conference, which featured presenters from colleges around the state.
The organization plans to continue with an abundance of new and fun programs for the campus including forums and interactive activities with a focus on religion, gender and race topics.
UT students can help support a more diverse environment by participating in sponsored events or by joining the Diversity Fellowship. For more information,
contact the Student Activities Office.