首席多元化官 2016-2023

Dr. Kathleen Wong(Lao) 首席多元化官

黄(刘),博士.D.

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黄(刘),博士.D. (she/her/hers) served as San Jose State's inagural chief diversity officer from the summer of 2016 through January of 2023, when she left 菠菜网lol正规平台 为她的母校服务 CSU East Bay as University 多样性 Officer. Wong(Lau) lead the Office of 多样性, Equity and Inclusion, providing vision and direction for university-wide efforts to ensure a welcoming, safe climate for every member of our community and serving as a liaison to community partners and constituents on a wide array of diversity initiatives. 她 reported directly to the President, and will served on the president's cabinet. 

Wong(Lau) joined San Jose State from the University of Oklahoma where she served since 2014 as director of the Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies and the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher 教育 (NCORE). 她值得注意的成就 at Oklahoma included launching faculty training institutes on inclusive teaching, and administrator training on management and leadership for diversity and innovation. In addition, she designed and led an inaugural, mandatory, five-hour Freshmen 多样性 Experience training for more than 5,000 students. 她 also consulted with other academic institutions, with an emphasis on helping faculty and staff support underrepresented 第一代学生.

Earlier in her career, Wong(Lau) served as a tutor and advisor for Upward Bound and as a bilingual education counselor for the TRIO program, where she encountered and directly addressed the challenges facing underrepresented groups in higher education. 她 also served as an assistant professor of intercultural communication at Western Michigan University from 2005-2012, and has actively consulted with Michigan State University 在多样性问题上.

Wong(Lau) received a bachelor’s degree in speech communication from CSU Hayward (now CSU East Bay) before completing a dual master’s/doctorate program in communication with an intercultural concentration at Arizona State University. 她被命名为 2015 by Diverse Issues in Higher 教育 as 一个 of Women’s History Month's "Top 25 Women in Higher 教育," contributing to transformation and change in the United 州.

A California native, Wong(Lau) grew up in the East Bay where her parents still live. 她 and her partner have two teenage children and four rescue dogs. 双语自 childhood, she speaks fluent Cant一个se.