
The Tapestry of Inclusion is a textile mosaic that recognizes students, alum, faculty members and staff members who actively promote inclusion, diversity and belonging both at NDSU and within the community.
NDSU’s Tapestry of Inclusion will induct seven members of the NDSU community during a ceremony scheduled for Wednesday, April 16 at noon in the Memorial Union’s Anishinaabe Theater. A reception in the Butte Lounge will immediately follow the induction ceremony.
This year’s inductees include:
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Barbara Augustino, alum with a degree in human development and family science
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Jordan Bentz, TAP Program coordinator
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Nancy Boyle, equal opportunity specialist
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Leyla Hussein, student in management communication
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Sarah Kruse, student in biological sciences
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Sheridan McNeil, director of Tribal Partnership ND EPSCoR
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Amolia Schumacher, academic advisor
The Tapestry of Inclusion is a textile mosaic that recognizes students, alum, faculty members and staff members who actively promote inclusion, diversity and belonging both at NDSU and within the community.
Inductees, who are nominated by fellow campus members, promote, facilitate and advocate for people from at least one of the following categories:
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Age
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Ethnicity/Country of Origin
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Gender Expression/Identity
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Mental and Physical Ability
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Race
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Socioeconomic Status
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Religion
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Sex
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Sexual Orientation
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Veteran Status